Trichopilia Charles
1 Attachment(s)
This is my second best Charles; it has a strong, rich fragrance I would
describe as jasmine/gardenia mixed with just a hint of ivory soap, very pleasant. I think Charles is the finest trichopilia to date. It is often equated with T.ramonensis (latest literature cites T.crispa as the name with priority), and T.ramonensis as a natural hybrid. However I accept ramonensis (crispa) as a valid species. It breeds true, which hybrids, natural or man-made, do not. Though it was most likely originally a natural hybrid, its genetic material has stabilized and it is now a species. I imagine many other currently accepted species began life as natural hybrids as well. Of course it opened the day AFTER my local society meeting; always my luck! |
Trichopilia Charles
Very interesting coloration and texture, Tennis. Very nice!
Diana "tennis maynard" wrote in message ... This is my second best Charles; it has a strong, rich fragrance I would describe as jasmine/gardenia mixed with just a hint of ivory soap, very pleasant. I think Charles is the finest trichopilia to date. It is often equated with T.ramonensis (latest literature cites T.crispa as the name with priority), and T.ramonensis as a natural hybrid. However I accept ramonensis (crispa) as a valid species. It breeds true, which hybrids, natural or man-made, do not. Though it was most likely originally a natural hybrid, its genetic material has stabilized and it is now a species. I imagine many other currently accepted species began life as natural hybrids as well. Of course it opened the day AFTER my local society meeting; always my luck! |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:55 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
GardenBanter