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tenman 30-04-2008 02:53 AM

Another disappointment - encyclia
 
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I got this at Redlands last year. The man assured me - I made him swear
- that all the seedlings had bloomed out the same. He absolutely refused
to sell me the only one then in bloom which I wanted as it was his
'display' plant. I loved the clear, bright apple green with no brown in
it of the petals and the oddly pink lip that was a true light crayon
pink - not lavender or purple.

I got darkish brown green petals and a purple lip (it's darker and more
purple than the pic shows). Of course. It's a heavy bloomer, so there
will be LOTS of ugly brownish flowers. Oh yay.

Enc.floribunda x cordigera, and I don't find that it's been registered
(if the now horribly mislabelled, misguided and jumbled RHS site is any
good any more).


Ray B 30-04-2008 12:07 PM

Another disappointment - encyclia
 
My understanding is that the Epi floribundum has not been dragged into
encyclia like others, so that's an epicyclia (?)

Also, keep in mind that cultural conditions and nutrition can affect color,
so maybe that's part of the difference.

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I got this at Redlands last year. The man assured me - I made him swear
- that all the seedlings had bloomed out the same. He absolutely refused
to sell me the only one then in bloom which I wanted as it was his
'display' plant. I loved the clear, bright apple green with no brown in
it of the petals and the oddly pink lip that was a true light crayon
pink - not lavender or purple.

I got darkish brown green petals and a purple lip (it's darker and more
purple than the pic shows). Of course. It's a heavy bloomer, so there
will be LOTS of ugly brownish flowers. Oh yay.

Enc.floribunda x cordigera, and I don't find that it's been registered
(if the now horribly mislabelled, misguided and jumbled RHS site is any
good any more).




jankey 30-04-2008 08:31 PM

Ray B:

Also, keep in mind that cultural conditions and nutrition can affect color, so maybe that's part of the difference.





and maybe it will also get lighter with age?

--j_a

Diana Kulaga[_5_] 30-04-2008 09:00 PM

Another disappointment - encyclia
 
I have this cross in bloom right now. Fortunately, the colors are clear and
true. According to OrchidWiz, it is Epy. Mabel Kanda. If I get time I'll try
for a picture tomorrow.

Diana

"jankey" wrote in message
...

Ray B:

Also, keep in mind that cultural conditions and nutrition can affect
color, so maybe that's part of the difference.





and maybe it will also get lighter with age?

--j_a


--
jankey





tenman 01-05-2008 02:08 AM

Another disappointment - encyclia
 
Diana Kulaga wrote:
I have this cross in bloom right now. Fortunately, the colors are clear and
true. According to OrchidWiz, it is Epy. Mabel Kanda. If I get time I'll try
for a picture tomorrow.

Diana

The RHS site lists Epicyclia Mable Kanda as Enc.cordigera x
Epi.densiflorum. This cross is labelled Epi.floribundum x Enc.cordigera.
Are floribundum and densiflorum conspecific?

Diana Kulaga[_5_] 01-05-2008 08:57 PM

Another disappointment - encyclia
 
According to OrchidWiz, yes, they are synonyms. Off to check Jay's site
next.

Diana

"tenman" wrote in message
...
Diana Kulaga wrote:
I have this cross in bloom right now. Fortunately, the colors are clear
and true. According to OrchidWiz, it is Epy. Mabel Kanda. If I get time
I'll try for a picture tomorrow.

Diana

The RHS site lists Epicyclia Mable Kanda as Enc.cordigera x
Epi.densiflorum. This cross is labelled Epi.floribundum x Enc.cordigera.
Are floribundum and densiflorum conspecific?




Diana Kulaga[_5_] 01-05-2008 09:05 PM

Another disappointment - encyclia
 
See he

http://www.orchidspecies.com/epifloribundum.htm

According to os.com, both floribundum and densiflorum are synonyms of Epi.
paniculatum. Gets confusing.

Diana

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
. ..
According to OrchidWiz, yes, they are synonyms. Off to check Jay's site
next.

Diana

"tenman" wrote in message
...
Diana Kulaga wrote:
I have this cross in bloom right now. Fortunately, the colors are clear
and true. According to OrchidWiz, it is Epy. Mabel Kanda. If I get time
I'll try for a picture tomorrow.

Diana

The RHS site lists Epicyclia Mable Kanda as Enc.cordigera x
Epi.densiflorum. This cross is labelled Epi.floribundum x Enc.cordigera.
Are floribundum and densiflorum conspecific?







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