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K Barrett 15-12-2007 05:24 PM

Blc George King two forms
 
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Was Blc. Now Rsc. George King. There are 2 color forms these days. The
usual one is 'Serendipity' the larger pink form on the right. The smaller
yellow one on the left is 'Southern Cross', named for an Australian orchid
company, resulted from an error in mericloning. I expect the 'Southern
Cross' to get fully was large as 'Serendipity' since this is the first bloom
seedling and my 'Serendipity' is a huge/old plant.

K Barrett





wendy7 16-12-2007 01:15 AM

Blc George King two forms
 
Love 'em both Kathy & your yellow boy is outstanding! What is Rsc.?
Cheers Wendy
"K Barrett" wrote in message
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Was Blc. Now Rsc. George King. There are 2 color forms these days. The
usual one is 'Serendipity' the larger pink form on the right. The smaller
yellow one on the left is 'Southern Cross', named for an Australian orchid
company, resulted from an error in mericloning. I expect the 'Southern
Cross' to get fully was large as 'Serendipity' since this is the first
bloom seedling and my 'Serendipity' is a huge/old plant.

K Barrett




Dave Gillingham 16-12-2007 05:04 AM

Blc George King two forms
 
Both very nice. Please explain the "error in mericloning".

On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 09:24:32 -0800, "K Barrett" wrote:

Was Blc. Now Rsc. George King. There are 2 color forms these days. The
usual one is 'Serendipity' the larger pink form on the right. The smaller
yellow one on the left is 'Southern Cross', named for an Australian orchid
company, resulted from an error in mericloning. I expect the 'Southern
Cross' to get fully was large as 'Serendipity' since this is the first bloom
seedling and my 'Serendipity' is a huge/old plant.

K Barrett

Dave Gillingham
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K Barrett 16-12-2007 04:46 PM

Blc George King two forms
 
I can't explain the error. Just that if one clones a plant one expects them
all to be the same becasue they are clones. This one came out different.
So it gets a differnt clonal name.

K
"Dave Gillingham" wrote in message
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Both very nice. Please explain the "error in mericloning".

On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 09:24:32 -0800, "K Barrett"
wrote:

Was Blc. Now Rsc. George King. There are 2 color forms these days. The
usual one is 'Serendipity' the larger pink form on the right. The smaller
yellow one on the left is 'Southern Cross', named for an Australian orchid
company, resulted from an error in mericloning. I expect the 'Southern
Cross' to get fully was large as 'Serendipity' since this is the first
bloom
seedling and my 'Serendipity' is a huge/old plant.

K Barrett

Dave Gillingham
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K Barrett 16-12-2007 04:48 PM

Blc George King two forms
 
Rsc are the new genera names. Used to be Blc, now they are Rsc - c for
cattleya. R is rhyncholaelia and s is sophronitis.

K

"Wendy7" wrote in message
...
Love 'em both Kathy & your yellow boy is outstanding! What is Rsc.?
Cheers Wendy
"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Was Blc. Now Rsc. George King. There are 2 color forms these days. The
usual one is 'Serendipity' the larger pink form on the right. The
smaller yellow one on the left is 'Southern Cross', named for an
Australian orchid company, resulted from an error in mericloning. I
expect the 'Southern Cross' to get fully was large as 'Serendipity' since
this is the first bloom seedling and my 'Serendipity' is a huge/old
plant.

K Barrett






wendy7 17-12-2007 01:12 AM

Blc George King two forms
 
So are all Blc's Rsc now?
Cheers Wendy
"K Barrett" wrote in message
...
Rsc are the new genera names. Used to be Blc, now they are Rsc - c for
cattleya. R is rhyncholaelia and s is sophronitis.

K

"Wendy7" wrote in message
...
Love 'em both Kathy & your yellow boy is outstanding! What is Rsc.?
Cheers Wendy
"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Was Blc. Now Rsc. George King. There are 2 color forms these days.
The usual one is 'Serendipity' the larger pink form on the right. The
smaller yellow one on the left is 'Southern Cross', named for an
Australian orchid company, resulted from an error in mericloning. I
expect the 'Southern Cross' to get fully was large as 'Serendipity'
since this is the first bloom seedling and my 'Serendipity' is a
huge/old plant.

K Barrett







K Barrett 17-12-2007 05:27 PM

Blc George King two forms
 
You have to research the parentage of your plant. Not all Bs are Rs. Not
all Ls are Ss.

K

"Wendy7" wrote in message
...
So are all Blc's Rsc now?
Cheers Wendy
"K Barrett" wrote in message
...
Rsc are the new genera names. Used to be Blc, now they are Rsc - c for
cattleya. R is rhyncholaelia and s is sophronitis.

K

"Wendy7" wrote in message
...
Love 'em both Kathy & your yellow boy is outstanding! What is Rsc.?
Cheers Wendy
"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Was Blc. Now Rsc. George King. There are 2 color forms these days.
The usual one is 'Serendipity' the larger pink form on the right. The
smaller yellow one on the left is 'Southern Cross', named for an
Australian orchid company, resulted from an error in mericloning. I
expect the 'Southern Cross' to get fully was large as 'Serendipity'
since this is the first bloom seedling and my 'Serendipity' is a
huge/old plant.

K Barrett










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