Trichopilia galeottiana
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One of the least fragrant (if at all) of trichopilias, this also doesn't
have the best form. However, the yellow (flower just opened and will become more yellow) is a promising source of color for hybridizing. The crystalline texture of the lip is shown in the second shot. Folks at our monthly meeting were treated to what for most here in Ohio was an unusual sight: three different trichopilias in bloom. It's seldom I get to take in even one in as the flowers last usually only a week and never seem to be in bloom at meeting or show time. |
Trichopilia galeottiana
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Hi Tennis,
My Trichopilia galeottiana is a rich yellow right from the beginning with no spotting at all. Could mine be something else? Or could our warm climate have a role in the coloring? Thanks. Gary "tenman" wrote in message ... One of the least fragrant (if at all) of trichopilias, this also doesn't have the best form. However, the yellow (flower just opened and will become more yellow) is a promising source of color for hybridizing. The crystalline texture of the lip is shown in the second shot. Folks at our monthly meeting were treated to what for most here in Ohio was an unusual sight: three different trichopilias in bloom. It's seldom I get to take in even one in as the flowers last usually only a week and never seem to be in bloom at meeting or show time. |
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