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Here's the original from Alex Maximiano.
OrchidWiz Alert: Name Changes We would like to bring to your attention a recent change in genus names in the International Register of Orchid Hybrids maintained by the RHS. The change stems from the separation of Rhyncholaelia from Brassavola; Guarianthe from Cattleya; the change from Brazilian Laelias to Sophronites; and the separation of Schomburgkia into Myrmecophila and Laelia. The changes to Laeliinae species caused a massive domino effect throughout hybrid nomenclature, impacting many thousands of crosses. The transformation is drastic and inescapable. To give you some examples of popular hybrids affected: Brassolaeliocattleya Goldenzelle in now Rhynchosophrocattleya Goldenzelle (click link to see) Sophrolaeliocattleya Hazel Boyd is now Guarisophleya Hazel Boyd Cattleytonia Why Not is now Guaritonia Why Not Laeliocattleya Trick or Treat is now Sophranthe Trick or Treat Cattleya Chocolate Drop is now Cattlianthe Chocolate Drop Brassocattleya Maikai is now Brassanthe Maikai Brassolaeliocattleya Momilani Rainbow is now Thwaitesara Momilani Rainbow Brassolaelia Morning Glory is now Brassonitis Morning Glory Brassolaeliocattleya Golden Tang is now Marriottara Golden Tang Epilaeliocattleya Don Herman is now Epicatanthe Don Herman Otaara Jane Fumiye is now Peetersara Jane Fumiye The new nomenclature in effect obsoletes all currently-published orchid databases. OrchidWiz has already incorporated the changes into Encyclopedia 4.01 (the September update) which will start shipping in the next few days. The new version will include thousands of new registrations as well as the June AQ. Please note all existing awards, contributed photos and other historical data will remain under the old names which will be "aliased" (linked) to the new names. If you subscribe to the Annual Maintenance Plan you will be receiving the update in the mail within a week or two. From now on we are holding all new orders of 4.0 (or upgrades to 4.0) until the new software ships. We thank you for your patience on this matter. If you have questions, comments or concerns, please contact . Best wishes, - The team at OrchidWiz -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please reply to this message with "Unsubscribe" in the subject line or simply click on the following link: Unsubscribe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OrchidWiz, LLC. 235 NE 91st Street Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Read the VerticalResponse marketing policy. |
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Rats. Didn't work; the RHS links don't show. I'm trying it in rgo. If that
doesn't work I'll copy the links later today and post them on rgo. Diana "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message ... Here's the original from Alex Maximiano. OrchidWiz Alert: Name Changes We would like to bring to your attention a recent change in genus names in the International Register of Orchid Hybrids maintained by the RHS. The change stems from the separation of Rhyncholaelia from Brassavola; Guarianthe from Cattleya; the change from Brazilian Laelias to Sophronites; and the separation of Schomburgkia into Myrmecophila and Laelia. The changes to Laeliinae species caused a massive domino effect throughout hybrid nomenclature, impacting many thousands of crosses. The transformation is drastic and inescapable. To give you some examples of popular hybrids affected: Brassolaeliocattleya Goldenzelle in now Rhynchosophrocattleya Goldenzelle (click link to see) Sophrolaeliocattleya Hazel Boyd is now Guarisophleya Hazel Boyd Cattleytonia Why Not is now Guaritonia Why Not Laeliocattleya Trick or Treat is now Sophranthe Trick or Treat Cattleya Chocolate Drop is now Cattlianthe Chocolate Drop Brassocattleya Maikai is now Brassanthe Maikai Brassolaeliocattleya Momilani Rainbow is now Thwaitesara Momilani Rainbow Brassolaelia Morning Glory is now Brassonitis Morning Glory Brassolaeliocattleya Golden Tang is now Marriottara Golden Tang Epilaeliocattleya Don Herman is now Epicatanthe Don Herman Otaara Jane Fumiye is now Peetersara Jane Fumiye The new nomenclature in effect obsoletes all currently-published orchid databases. OrchidWiz has already incorporated the changes into Encyclopedia 4.01 (the September update) which will start shipping in the next few days. The new version will include thousands of new registrations as well as the June AQ. Please note all existing awards, contributed photos and other historical data will remain under the old names which will be "aliased" (linked) to the new names. If you subscribe to the Annual Maintenance Plan you will be receiving the update in the mail within a week or two. From now on we are holding all new orders of 4.0 (or upgrades to 4.0) until the new software ships. We thank you for your patience on this matter. If you have questions, comments or concerns, please contact . Best wishes, - The team at OrchidWiz -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please reply to this message with "Unsubscribe" in the subject line or simply click on the following link: Unsubscribe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OrchidWiz, LLC. 235 NE 91st Street Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Read the VerticalResponse marketing policy. |
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Diana
Why don't we just avoid this "academic make work project" and use the old classifacations? Roy "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message ... Rats. Didn't work; the RHS links don't show. I'm trying it in rgo. If that doesn't work I'll copy the links later today and post them on rgo. Diana "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message ... Here's the original from Alex Maximiano. OrchidWiz Alert: Name Changes We would like to bring to your attention a recent change in genus names in the International Register of Orchid Hybrids maintained by the RHS. The change stems from the separation of Rhyncholaelia from Brassavola; Guarianthe from Cattleya; the change from Brazilian Laelias to Sophronites; and the separation of Schomburgkia into Myrmecophila and Laelia. The changes to Laeliinae species caused a massive domino effect throughout hybrid nomenclature, impacting many thousands of crosses. The transformation is drastic and inescapable. To give you some examples of popular hybrids affected: Brassolaeliocattleya Goldenzelle in now Rhynchosophrocattleya Goldenzelle (click link to see) Sophrolaeliocattleya Hazel Boyd is now Guarisophleya Hazel Boyd Cattleytonia Why Not is now Guaritonia Why Not Laeliocattleya Trick or Treat is now Sophranthe Trick or Treat Cattleya Chocolate Drop is now Cattlianthe Chocolate Drop Brassocattleya Maikai is now Brassanthe Maikai Brassolaeliocattleya Momilani Rainbow is now Thwaitesara Momilani Rainbow Brassolaelia Morning Glory is now Brassonitis Morning Glory Brassolaeliocattleya Golden Tang is now Marriottara Golden Tang Epilaeliocattleya Don Herman is now Epicatanthe Don Herman Otaara Jane Fumiye is now Peetersara Jane Fumiye The new nomenclature in effect obsoletes all currently-published orchid databases. OrchidWiz has already incorporated the changes into Encyclopedia 4.01 (the September update) which will start shipping in the next few days. The new version will include thousands of new registrations as well as the June AQ. Please note all existing awards, contributed photos and other historical data will remain under the old names which will be "aliased" (linked) to the new names. If you subscribe to the Annual Maintenance Plan you will be receiving the update in the mail within a week or two. From now on we are holding all new orders of 4.0 (or upgrades to 4.0) until the new software ships. We thank you for your patience on this matter. If you have questions, comments or concerns, please contact . Best wishes, - The team at OrchidWiz -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please reply to this message with "Unsubscribe" in the subject line or simply click on the following link: Unsubscribe -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ OrchidWiz, LLC. 235 NE 91st Street Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Read the VerticalResponse marketing policy. |
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Roy, I just love your description - it's soooo true for 95% of the taxonomic
restructures I've seen (speaking as an entirely non-scientific grower). Very occasionally I see what seems to me to be a valid reason for restructure. eg, I can't really argue with the removal to a new genus of the Dockrillias from the Dendrobes (though I'm told Dockrill himself doesn't agree with it). On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 20:47:15 -0400, "Roy" wrote: Diana Why don't we just avoid this "academic make work project" and use the old classifacations? Roy "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message . .. Rats. Didn't work; the RHS links don't show. I'm trying it in rgo. If that doesn't work I'll copy the links later today and post them on rgo. Diana "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message ... Here's the original from Alex Maximiano. OrchidWiz Alert: Name Changes We would like to bring to your attention a recent change in genus names in the International Register of Orchid Hybrids maintained by the RHS. The change stems from the separation of Rhyncholaelia from Brassavola; Guarianthe from Cattleya; the change from Brazilian Laelias to Sophronites; and the separation of Schomburgkia into Myrmecophila and Laelia. The changes to Laeliinae species caused a massive domino effect throughout hybrid nomenclature, impacting many thousands of crosses. The transformation is drastic and inescapable. To give you some examples of popular hybrids affected: Brassolaeliocattleya Goldenzelle in now Rhynchosophrocattleya Goldenzelle (click link to see) Sophrolaeliocattleya Hazel Boyd is now Guarisophleya Hazel Boyd Cattleytonia Why Not is now Guaritonia Why Not Laeliocattleya Trick or Treat is now Sophranthe Trick or Treat Cattleya Chocolate Drop is now Cattlianthe Chocolate Drop Brassocattleya Maikai is now Brassanthe Maikai Brassolaeliocattleya Momilani Rainbow is now Thwaitesara Momilani Rainbow Brassolaelia Morning Glory is now Brassonitis Morning Glory Brassolaeliocattleya Golden Tang is now Marriottara Golden Tang Epilaeliocattleya Don Herman is now Epicatanthe Don Herman Otaara Jane Fumiye is now Peetersara Jane Fumiye The new nomenclature in effect obsoletes all currently-published orchid databases. OrchidWiz has already incorporated the changes into Encyclopedia 4.01 (the September update) which will start shipping in the next few days. The new version will include thousands of new registrations as well as the June AQ. Please note all existing awards, contributed photos and other historical data will remain under the old names which will be "aliased" (linked) to the new names. If you subscribe to the Annual Maintenance Plan you will be receiving the update in the mail within a week or two. From now on we are holding all new orders of 4.0 (or upgrades to 4.0) until the new software ships. We thank you for your patience on this matter. If you have questions, comments or concerns, please contact . Best wishes, - The team at OrchidWiz -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please reply to this message with "Unsubscribe" in the subject line or simply click on the following link: Unsubscribe -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ OrchidWiz, LLC. 235 NE 91st Street Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Read the VerticalResponse marketing policy. Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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Hi Dave,
I'm not against change, but I look at change in terms of 'value add'. I just do not find any credable 'value add' to these type of changes. Roy "Dave Gillingham" wrote in message ... Roy, I just love your description - it's soooo true for 95% of the taxonomic restructures I've seen (speaking as an entirely non-scientific grower). Very occasionally I see what seems to me to be a valid reason for restructure. eg, I can't really argue with the removal to a new genus of the Dockrillias from the Dendrobes (though I'm told Dockrill himself doesn't agree with it). On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 20:47:15 -0400, "Roy" wrote: Diana Why don't we just avoid this "academic make work project" and use the old classifacations? Roy "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message . .. Rats. Didn't work; the RHS links don't show. I'm trying it in rgo. If that doesn't work I'll copy the links later today and post them on rgo. Diana "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message ... Here's the original from Alex Maximiano. OrchidWiz Alert: Name Changes We would like to bring to your attention a recent change in genus names in the International Register of Orchid Hybrids maintained by the RHS. The change stems from the separation of Rhyncholaelia from Brassavola; Guarianthe from Cattleya; the change from Brazilian Laelias to Sophronites; and the separation of Schomburgkia into Myrmecophila and Laelia. The changes to Laeliinae species caused a massive domino effect throughout hybrid nomenclature, impacting many thousands of crosses. The transformation is drastic and inescapable. To give you some examples of popular hybrids affected: Brassolaeliocattleya Goldenzelle in now Rhynchosophrocattleya Goldenzelle (click link to see) Sophrolaeliocattleya Hazel Boyd is now Guarisophleya Hazel Boyd Cattleytonia Why Not is now Guaritonia Why Not Laeliocattleya Trick or Treat is now Sophranthe Trick or Treat Cattleya Chocolate Drop is now Cattlianthe Chocolate Drop Brassocattleya Maikai is now Brassanthe Maikai Brassolaeliocattleya Momilani Rainbow is now Thwaitesara Momilani Rainbow Brassolaelia Morning Glory is now Brassonitis Morning Glory Brassolaeliocattleya Golden Tang is now Marriottara Golden Tang Epilaeliocattleya Don Herman is now Epicatanthe Don Herman Otaara Jane Fumiye is now Peetersara Jane Fumiye The new nomenclature in effect obsoletes all currently-published orchid databases. OrchidWiz has already incorporated the changes into Encyclopedia 4.01 (the September update) which will start shipping in the next few days. The new version will include thousands of new registrations as well as the June AQ. Please note all existing awards, contributed photos and other historical data will remain under the old names which will be "aliased" (linked) to the new names. If you subscribe to the Annual Maintenance Plan you will be receiving the update in the mail within a week or two. From now on we are holding all new orders of 4.0 (or upgrades to 4.0) until the new software ships. We thank you for your patience on this matter. If you have questions, comments or concerns, please contact . Best wishes, - The team at OrchidWiz ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------ If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please reply to this message with "Unsubscribe" in the subject line or simply click on the following link: Unsubscribe ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------ OrchidWiz, LLC. 235 NE 91st Street Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Read the VerticalResponse marketing policy. Dave Gillingham -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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Hi, Guys,
There is an extensive thread in rgo on this subject. I don't think anyone is going to run out and start changing tags right away. As to your thoughts, Roy, your way simply makes too much sense to win any votes from the RHS! Diana "Roy" wrote in message ... Hi Dave, I'm not against change, but I look at change in terms of 'value add'. I just do not find any credable 'value add' to these type of changes. Roy "Dave Gillingham" wrote in message ... Roy, I just love your description - it's soooo true for 95% of the taxonomic restructures I've seen (speaking as an entirely non-scientific grower). Very occasionally I see what seems to me to be a valid reason for restructure. eg, I can't really argue with the removal to a new genus of the Dockrillias from the Dendrobes (though I'm told Dockrill himself doesn't agree with it). On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 20:47:15 -0400, "Roy" wrote: Diana Why don't we just avoid this "academic make work project" and use the old classifacations? Roy "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message . .. Rats. Didn't work; the RHS links don't show. I'm trying it in rgo. If that doesn't work I'll copy the links later today and post them on rgo. Diana "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message ... Here's the original from Alex Maximiano. OrchidWiz Alert: Name Changes We would like to bring to your attention a recent change in genus names in the International Register of Orchid Hybrids maintained by the RHS. The change stems from the separation of Rhyncholaelia from Brassavola; Guarianthe from Cattleya; the change from Brazilian Laelias to Sophronites; and the separation of Schomburgkia into Myrmecophila and Laelia. The changes to Laeliinae species caused a massive domino effect throughout hybrid nomenclature, impacting many thousands of crosses. The transformation is drastic and inescapable. To give you some examples of popular hybrids affected: Brassolaeliocattleya Goldenzelle in now Rhynchosophrocattleya Goldenzelle (click link to see) Sophrolaeliocattleya Hazel Boyd is now Guarisophleya Hazel Boyd Cattleytonia Why Not is now Guaritonia Why Not Laeliocattleya Trick or Treat is now Sophranthe Trick or Treat Cattleya Chocolate Drop is now Cattlianthe Chocolate Drop Brassocattleya Maikai is now Brassanthe Maikai Brassolaeliocattleya Momilani Rainbow is now Thwaitesara Momilani Rainbow Brassolaelia Morning Glory is now Brassonitis Morning Glory Brassolaeliocattleya Golden Tang is now Marriottara Golden Tang Epilaeliocattleya Don Herman is now Epicatanthe Don Herman Otaara Jane Fumiye is now Peetersara Jane Fumiye The new nomenclature in effect obsoletes all currently-published orchid databases. OrchidWiz has already incorporated the changes into Encyclopedia 4.01 (the September update) which will start shipping in the next few days. The new version will include thousands of new registrations as well as the June AQ. Please note all existing awards, contributed photos and other historical data will remain under the old names which will be "aliased" (linked) to the new names. If you subscribe to the Annual Maintenance Plan you will be receiving the update in the mail within a week or two. From now on we are holding all new orders of 4.0 (or upgrades to 4.0) until the new software ships. We thank you for your patience on this matter. If you have questions, comments or concerns, please contact . Best wishes, - The team at OrchidWiz ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------ If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please reply to this message with "Unsubscribe" in the subject line or simply click on the following link: Unsubscribe ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------ OrchidWiz, LLC. 235 NE 91st Street Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Read the VerticalResponse marketing policy. Dave Gillingham -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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What surprises me is that, in my understanding, the RHS over here has the
reputation of being extremely conservative. They seem to be treating some of the taxonomic restructures of Aussie orchids with a great deal of caution. Even with the Dockrillias which I mentioned in my previous post, they have two bob each way & list the species under both Dendrobium and Dockrillia. Then they drop this bombshell on what we would regard as some of the exotics. On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 14:27:27 -0400, "Diana Kulaga" wrote: Hi, Guys, There is an extensive thread in rgo on this subject. I don't think anyone is going to run out and start changing tags right away. As to your thoughts, Roy, your way simply makes too much sense to win any votes from the RHS! Diana "Roy" wrote in message ... Hi Dave, I'm not against change, but I look at change in terms of 'value add'. I just do not find any credable 'value add' to these type of changes. Roy "Dave Gillingham" wrote in message ... Roy, I just love your description - it's soooo true for 95% of the taxonomic restructures I've seen (speaking as an entirely non-scientific grower). Very occasionally I see what seems to me to be a valid reason for restructure. eg, I can't really argue with the removal to a new genus of the Dockrillias from the Dendrobes (though I'm told Dockrill himself doesn't agree with it). On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 20:47:15 -0400, "Roy" wrote: Diana Why don't we just avoid this "academic make work project" and use the old classifacations? Roy "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message . .. Rats. Didn't work; the RHS links don't show. I'm trying it in rgo. If that doesn't work I'll copy the links later today and post them on rgo. Diana "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message ... Here's the original from Alex Maximiano. OrchidWiz Alert: Name Changes We would like to bring to your attention a recent change in genus names in the International Register of Orchid Hybrids maintained by the RHS. The change stems from the separation of Rhyncholaelia from Brassavola; Guarianthe from Cattleya; the change from Brazilian Laelias to Sophronites; and the separation of Schomburgkia into Myrmecophila and Laelia. The changes to Laeliinae species caused a massive domino effect throughout hybrid nomenclature, impacting many thousands of crosses. The transformation is drastic and inescapable. To give you some examples of popular hybrids affected: Brassolaeliocattleya Goldenzelle in now Rhynchosophrocattleya Goldenzelle (click link to see) Sophrolaeliocattleya Hazel Boyd is now Guarisophleya Hazel Boyd Cattleytonia Why Not is now Guaritonia Why Not Laeliocattleya Trick or Treat is now Sophranthe Trick or Treat Cattleya Chocolate Drop is now Cattlianthe Chocolate Drop Brassocattleya Maikai is now Brassanthe Maikai Brassolaeliocattleya Momilani Rainbow is now Thwaitesara Momilani Rainbow Brassolaelia Morning Glory is now Brassonitis Morning Glory Brassolaeliocattleya Golden Tang is now Marriottara Golden Tang Epilaeliocattleya Don Herman is now Epicatanthe Don Herman Otaara Jane Fumiye is now Peetersara Jane Fumiye The new nomenclature in effect obsoletes all currently-published orchid databases. OrchidWiz has already incorporated the changes into Encyclopedia 4.01 (the September update) which will start shipping in the next few days. The new version will include thousands of new registrations as well as the June AQ. Please note all existing awards, contributed photos and other historical data will remain under the old names which will be "aliased" (linked) to the new names. If you subscribe to the Annual Maintenance Plan you will be receiving the update in the mail within a week or two. From now on we are holding all new orders of 4.0 (or upgrades to 4.0) until the new software ships. We thank you for your patience on this matter. If you have questions, comments or concerns, please contact . Best wishes, - The team at OrchidWiz ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------ If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please reply to this message with "Unsubscribe" in the subject line or simply click on the following link: Unsubscribe ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------ OrchidWiz, LLC. 235 NE 91st Street Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Read the VerticalResponse marketing policy. Dave Gillingham -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- To email me remove the .private from my email address. Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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Maybe they (Julian?) just got tired of "bobbing".
-- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "Dave Gillingham" wrote in message ... What surprises me is that, in my understanding, the RHS over here has the reputation of being extremely conservative. They seem to be treating some of the taxonomic restructures of Aussie orchids with a great deal of caution. Even with the Dockrillias which I mentioned in my previous post, they have two bob each way & list the species under both Dendrobium and Dockrillia. Then they drop this bombshell on what we would regard as some of the exotics. On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 14:27:27 -0400, "Diana Kulaga" wrote: Hi, Guys, There is an extensive thread in rgo on this subject. I don't think anyone is going to run out and start changing tags right away. As to your thoughts, Roy, your way simply makes too much sense to win any votes from the RHS! Diana "Roy" wrote in message ... Hi Dave, I'm not against change, but I look at change in terms of 'value add'. I just do not find any credable 'value add' to these type of changes. Roy "Dave Gillingham" wrote in message ... Roy, I just love your description - it's soooo true for 95% of the taxonomic restructures I've seen (speaking as an entirely non-scientific grower). Very occasionally I see what seems to me to be a valid reason for restructure. eg, I can't really argue with the removal to a new genus of the Dockrillias from the Dendrobes (though I'm told Dockrill himself doesn't agree with it). On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 20:47:15 -0400, "Roy" wrote: Diana Why don't we just avoid this "academic make work project" and use the old classifacations? Roy "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message . .. Rats. Didn't work; the RHS links don't show. I'm trying it in rgo. If that doesn't work I'll copy the links later today and post them on rgo. Diana "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message ... Here's the original from Alex Maximiano. OrchidWiz Alert: Name Changes We would like to bring to your attention a recent change in genus names in the International Register of Orchid Hybrids maintained by the RHS. The change stems from the separation of Rhyncholaelia from Brassavola; Guarianthe from Cattleya; the change from Brazilian Laelias to Sophronites; and the separation of Schomburgkia into Myrmecophila and Laelia. The changes to Laeliinae species caused a massive domino effect throughout hybrid nomenclature, impacting many thousands of crosses. The transformation is drastic and inescapable. To give you some examples of popular hybrids affected: Brassolaeliocattleya Goldenzelle in now Rhynchosophrocattleya Goldenzelle (click link to see) Sophrolaeliocattleya Hazel Boyd is now Guarisophleya Hazel Boyd Cattleytonia Why Not is now Guaritonia Why Not Laeliocattleya Trick or Treat is now Sophranthe Trick or Treat Cattleya Chocolate Drop is now Cattlianthe Chocolate Drop Brassocattleya Maikai is now Brassanthe Maikai Brassolaeliocattleya Momilani Rainbow is now Thwaitesara Momilani Rainbow Brassolaelia Morning Glory is now Brassonitis Morning Glory Brassolaeliocattleya Golden Tang is now Marriottara Golden Tang Epilaeliocattleya Don Herman is now Epicatanthe Don Herman Otaara Jane Fumiye is now Peetersara Jane Fumiye The new nomenclature in effect obsoletes all currently-published orchid databases. OrchidWiz has already incorporated the changes into Encyclopedia 4.01 (the September update) which will start shipping in the next few days. The new version will include thousands of new registrations as well as the June AQ. Please note all existing awards, contributed photos and other historical data will remain under the old names which will be "aliased" (linked) to the new names. If you subscribe to the Annual Maintenance Plan you will be receiving the update in the mail within a week or two. From now on we are holding all new orders of 4.0 (or upgrades to 4.0) until the new software ships. We thank you for your patience on this matter. If you have questions, comments or concerns, please contact . Best wishes, - The team at OrchidWiz ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------ If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please reply to this message with "Unsubscribe" in the subject line or simply click on the following link: Unsubscribe ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------ OrchidWiz, LLC. 235 NE 91st Street Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Read the VerticalResponse marketing policy. Dave Gillingham -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- To email me remove the .private from my email address. Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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Ray B wrote:
Maybe they (Julian?) just got tired of "bobbing". It seems to me that such an issue would be best treated by a wait-and-see attitude: give it 20 (or 10) years and see if it sticks. I mean, no-one has taken this Laelia to Sophronitis thing seriously - it was just an idea w3hich has now been passed over. At least if they're going to make changes, they should stick to those on firmer footing. |
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Oops! Cultural slang - sorry Ray & others. Horse racing for a start - a modest
each way bet. "Two bob" from the days before we went to decimal currency - a two shilling piece (20 cents today) was known as "two bob", from our British heritage. Not sure of the etymology of "bob". So today, if you're sitting on the fence (I hope that's not another bit of local patois?) you're "having two bob each way". On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 09:34:49 GMT, "Ray B" wrote: Maybe they (Julian?) just got tired of "bobbing". Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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No worries, Dave. We do plenty of fence-sitting here in the States.....
Diana "Dave Gillingham" wrote in message ... Oops! Cultural slang - sorry Ray & others. Horse racing for a start - a modest each way bet. "Two bob" from the days before we went to decimal currency - a two shilling piece (20 cents today) was known as "two bob", from our British heritage. Not sure of the etymology of "bob". So today, if you're sitting on the fence (I hope that's not another bit of local patois?) you're "having two bob each way". On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 09:34:49 GMT, "Ray B" wrote: Maybe they (Julian?) just got tired of "bobbing". Dave Gillingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To email me remove the .private from my email address. |
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