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Rob 26-09-2005 04:28 PM

A little bragging
 
Ok, even I can brag once in a while. This weekend I got three fluffy
ribbons and a best in show on two plants. My Phrag. Sorcerers
Apprentice took best Phrag. But, the cool plant is Encyclia diota v.
atrorubens (a lot of taxonomic confusion on that name...). It got best
cattleya alliance, best specimen plant, best in show, and an 84pt CCM,
all once! Schweeeeet! I wasn't expecting even one ribbon on that
plant, I've had it for years and I've grown used to it. I didn't even
clean the leaves... *grin*

The diota had several spikes and a whole lot of flowers. For some
reason I didn't get my copy of the award description, and I'm not
counting them. One of the judges on the team said that it not only had
more flowers, but the flowers were bigger and better formed than
previous awards. Not sure why they didn't consider it for a quality
award, too (I'd really rather have an AM than a CCM). Flowers are a
dark purple/red with a magenta lip. Quite striking.

Yay me! OK, I've gotten that out of my system now...

Rob
--
Rob's Rules: http://littlefrogfarm.com
1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit


Phalguy 26-09-2005 04:35 PM

Congratulations Rob!


"Rob" wrote in message
...
| Ok, even I can brag once in a while. This weekend I got three fluffy
| ribbons and a best in show on two plants. My Phrag. Sorcerers
| Apprentice took best Phrag. But, the cool plant is Encyclia diota v.
| atrorubens (a lot of taxonomic confusion on that name...). It got best
| cattleya alliance, best specimen plant, best in show, and an 84pt CCM,
| all once! Schweeeeet! I wasn't expecting even one ribbon on that
| plant, I've had it for years and I've grown used to it. I didn't even
| clean the leaves... *grin*
|
| The diota had several spikes and a whole lot of flowers. For some
| reason I didn't get my copy of the award description, and I'm not
| counting them. One of the judges on the team said that it not only had
| more flowers, but the flowers were bigger and better formed than
| previous awards. Not sure why they didn't consider it for a quality
| award, too (I'd really rather have an AM than a CCM). Flowers are a
| dark purple/red with a magenta lip. Quite striking.
|
| Yay me! OK, I've gotten that out of my system now...
|
| Rob
| --
| Rob's Rules: http://littlefrogfarm.com
| 1) There is always room for one more orchid
| 2) There is always room for two more orchids
| 2a) See rule 1
| 3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
| orchids, obtain more credit
|



? 26-09-2005 05:15 PM

On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 11:28:05 -0400 in Rob wrote:
The diota had several spikes and a whole lot of flowers. For some
reason I didn't get my copy of the award description, and I'm not
counting them. One of the judges on the team said that it not only had
more flowers, but the flowers were bigger and better formed than
previous awards. Not sure why they didn't consider it for a quality
award, too (I'd really rather have an AM than a CCM). Flowers are a
dark purple/red with a magenta lip. Quite striking.


Have a photo of it tucked away on your website?


--
Chris Dukes
Suspicion breeds confidence -- Brazil

Steve 26-09-2005 05:50 PM

Rob wrote:
Ok, even I can brag once in a while. This weekend I got three fluffy
ribbons and a best in show on two plants. My Phrag. Sorcerers
Apprentice took best Phrag. But, the cool plant is Encyclia diota v.
atrorubens (a lot of taxonomic confusion on that name...). It got best
cattleya alliance, best specimen plant, best in show, and an 84pt CCM,
all once! Schweeeeet! I wasn't expecting even one ribbon on that
plant, I've had it for years and I've grown used to it. I didn't even
clean the leaves... *grin*

The diota had several spikes and a whole lot of flowers. For some
reason I didn't get my copy of the award description, and I'm not
counting them. One of the judges on the team said that it not only had
more flowers, but the flowers were bigger and better formed than
previous awards. Not sure why they didn't consider it for a quality
award, too (I'd really rather have an AM than a CCM).............


Congratulations Rob! You had a really good day. :-)
Keep growing it, maybe they'll give you the AM/AOS next time.

Steve

Rob 26-09-2005 06:27 PM

? wrote:
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 11:28:05 -0400 in Rob wrote:

The diota had several spikes and a whole lot of flowers. For some
reason I didn't get my copy of the award description, and I'm not
counting them. One of the judges on the team said that it not only had
more flowers, but the flowers were bigger and better formed than
previous awards. Not sure why they didn't consider it for a quality
award, too (I'd really rather have an AM than a CCM). Flowers are a
dark purple/red with a magenta lip. Quite striking.



Have a photo of it tucked away on your website?



Not directly linked to anything, but there are a couple of bad pictures
he

http://littlefrogfarm.com/images/Enc_diota.jpg
http://littlefrogfarm.com/images/Enc_diota_wide.jpg

I'm really bad at taking pictures, especially of dark flowers. The
flowers are actually a deep red/purple.

--
Rob's Rules: http://littlefrogfarm.com
1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit


Diana Kulaga 26-09-2005 08:16 PM

Bragging occasionally is good for the orchid grower's soul! Congrats.

Diana



K Barrett 26-09-2005 09:24 PM

"Rob" wrote in message
...
Ok, even I can brag once in a while. This weekend I got three fluffy
ribbons and a best in show on two plants. My Phrag. Sorcerers
Apprentice took best Phrag. But, the cool plant is Encyclia diota v.
atrorubens (a lot of taxonomic confusion on that name...). It got best
cattleya alliance, best specimen plant, best in show, and an 84pt CCM,
all once! Schweeeeet! I wasn't expecting even one ribbon on that
plant, I've had it for years and I've grown used to it. I didn't even
clean the leaves... *grin*

The diota had several spikes and a whole lot of flowers. For some
reason I didn't get my copy of the award description, and I'm not
counting them. One of the judges on the team said that it not only had
more flowers, but the flowers were bigger and better formed than
previous awards. Not sure why they didn't consider it for a quality
award, too (I'd really rather have an AM than a CCM). Flowers are a
dark purple/red with a magenta lip. Quite striking.

Yay me! OK, I've gotten that out of my system now...

Rob
--
Rob's Rules: http://littlefrogfarm.com
1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit


Ha! I'm the opposite, I'd rather have the CCM than the AM, LOL!! The AM
(to me) says 'I know how to shop' whereas the CCM says 'I know how to shop
and grow'.

K Barrett



Rob 26-09-2005 09:58 PM





Ha! I'm the opposite, I'd rather have the CCM than the AM, LOL!! The AM
(to me) says 'I know how to shop' whereas the CCM says 'I know how to shop
and grow'.

K Barrett


When I bought that plant it was iffy whether I could grow anything at
all. I think it was among the first ones I bought. Certainly in the
first fifty. I've had that plant a long time, and it must be
bulletproof. It has gone uphill and downhill a number of times in the
last 15 years or so... Good genes, not good culture.

A few people asked me for pieces of it, but it is so married to its
mount that it would be impossible... I suppose I could mericlone it, if
I could find a lab that does that. Maybe I'll just self it and see what
happens. Unless somebody out there has a nice Enc. diota var.
atrorubens that is seeking love and affection.

--
Rob's Rules: http://littlefrogfarm.com
1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit


J Fortuna 26-09-2005 11:49 PM

Rob,
Congratulations!
Joanna

"Rob" wrote in message
...
Ok, even I can brag once in a while. This weekend I got three fluffy
ribbons and a best in show on two plants. My Phrag. Sorcerers
Apprentice took best Phrag. But, the cool plant is Encyclia diota v.
atrorubens (a lot of taxonomic confusion on that name...). It got best
cattleya alliance, best specimen plant, best in show, and an 84pt CCM,
all once! Schweeeeet! I wasn't expecting even one ribbon on that
plant, I've had it for years and I've grown used to it. I didn't even
clean the leaves... *grin*

The diota had several spikes and a whole lot of flowers. For some
reason I didn't get my copy of the award description, and I'm not
counting them. One of the judges on the team said that it not only had
more flowers, but the flowers were bigger and better formed than
previous awards. Not sure why they didn't consider it for a quality
award, too (I'd really rather have an AM than a CCM). Flowers are a
dark purple/red with a magenta lip. Quite striking.

Yay me! OK, I've gotten that out of my system now...

Rob
--
Rob's Rules: http://littlefrogfarm.com
1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit




Xi Wang 26-09-2005 11:53 PM

I too would like to add my congrats!

Cheers,
Xi

J Fortuna wrote:
Rob,
Congratulations!
Joanna

"Rob" wrote in message
...

Ok, even I can brag once in a while. This weekend I got three fluffy
ribbons and a best in show on two plants. My Phrag. Sorcerers
Apprentice took best Phrag. But, the cool plant is Encyclia diota v.
atrorubens (a lot of taxonomic confusion on that name...). It got best
cattleya alliance, best specimen plant, best in show, and an 84pt CCM,
all once! Schweeeeet! I wasn't expecting even one ribbon on that
plant, I've had it for years and I've grown used to it. I didn't even
clean the leaves... *grin*

The diota had several spikes and a whole lot of flowers. For some
reason I didn't get my copy of the award description, and I'm not
counting them. One of the judges on the team said that it not only had
more flowers, but the flowers were bigger and better formed than
previous awards. Not sure why they didn't consider it for a quality
award, too (I'd really rather have an AM than a CCM). Flowers are a
dark purple/red with a magenta lip. Quite striking.

Yay me! OK, I've gotten that out of my system now...

Rob
--
Rob's Rules: http://littlefrogfarm.com
1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit





[email protected] 27-09-2005 12:36 AM


Rob wrote:
A few people asked me for pieces of it, but it is so married to its
mount that it would be impossible... I suppose I could mericlone it, if
I could find a lab that does that. Maybe I'll just self it and see what
happens. Unless somebody out there has a nice Enc. diota var.
atrorubens that is seeking love and affection.


Rob,

I currently have an Encyclia atrorubens in spike. Should be blooming
in about 6 weeks, I think. Yours will probably be done by then, but
perhaps you could save me some pollen? Email if you are interested.
I've tried selfing. Capsules developed nicely, but the seed lacked
embryos.

IIRC, Encyclia diota is spring blooming, while E. atrorubens is autumn
blooming. For me, that's enough to accept them as distinct species.
It would certainly tend to induce reproductive isolation.

Nick
myrmecodia-at-yahoo-dot-com


Susan Erickson 27-09-2005 05:36 AM

On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 22:53:22 GMT, Xi Wang
wrote:

I too would like to add my congrats!

Cheers,
Xi
"Rob" wrote in message
...
Yay me! OK, I've gotten that out of my system now...

Rob
--
Rob's Rules: http://littlefrogfarm.com
1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit


Nice work. Keep it up.
I rather like that dark photo.
SuE
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php

Reka Hukari Ranigler 27-09-2005 06:28 AM

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? wrote:
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 11:28:05 -0400 in Rob wrote:

The diota had several spikes and a whole lot of flowers. For some
reason I didn't get my copy of the award description, and I'm not
counting them. One of the judges on the team said that it not only had
more flowers, but the flowers were bigger and better formed than
previous awards. Not sure why they didn't consider it for a quality
award, too (I'd really rather have an AM than a CCM). Flowers are a
dark purple/red with a magenta lip. Quite striking.



Have a photo of it tucked away on your website?



Not directly linked to anything, but there are a couple of bad pictures
he

http://littlefrogfarm.com/images/Enc_diota.jpg
http://littlefrogfarm.com/images/Enc_diota_wide.jpg

I'm really bad at taking pictures, especially of dark flowers. The
flowers are actually a deep red/purple.


It's a beaut, Rob! Gleeful bragging accepted!
--
--
Reka

This is LIFE! It's not a rehearsal. Don't miss it!
http://www.rolbox.it/hukari/index.html

Rob 27-09-2005 02:59 PM

wrote:


I currently have an Encyclia atrorubens in spike. Should be blooming
in about 6 weeks, I think. Yours will probably be done by then, but
perhaps you could save me some pollen? Email if you are interested.
I've tried selfing. Capsules developed nicely, but the seed lacked
embryos.

IIRC, Encyclia diota is spring blooming, while E. atrorubens is autumn
blooming. For me, that's enough to accept them as distinct species.
It would certainly tend to induce reproductive isolation.

Nick
myrmecodia-at-yahoo-dot-com


I did not know about the bloom season difference. That would be enough
for me to separate them as well. I believe my plant has bloomed in the
spring before, as well, but that was under lights. Who knows what
season the poor plant thought it was...

--
Rob's Rules:
http://littlefrogfarm.com
1) There is always room for one more orchid
2) There is always room for two more orchids
2a) See rule 1
3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more
orchids, obtain more credit


jonnyjamms 14-03-2011 11:08 PM

Some people ask me for parts, but it is so Mans marriage, it will be impossible. I think I can mericlone it, if I can find a lab to do so. Perhaps my self, see what happens. Unless someone out there has a good salute.


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