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Diana Kulaga 24-03-2007 07:44 PM

Mixed Phals.
 
So what is the name on the tags? Not that it guarantees anything!

Diana

"Chris Savas" wrote in message
...
I received two Phals. at different times from the raffle table at the local
Orchid Society. The handwriting on the labels of each is different. One
is a
nice yellow, about 3 inches across. The other is white, about 4 inches
across,
and with many more flowers per stem. Nothing similar between the two
except
the labels are the same.

Can someone please tell me which is correct? Of course, I'll have to
label
the other one Phal. hybrid.

Thanks,
Chris

Delete the no from my address for personal reply.




Chris Savas 24-03-2007 08:30 PM

Mixed Phals.
 
I received two Phals. at different times from the raffle table at the local
Orchid Society. The handwriting on the labels of each is different. One is a
nice yellow, about 3 inches across. The other is white, about 4 inches across,
and with many more flowers per stem. Nothing similar between the two except
the labels are the same.

Can someone please tell me which is correct? Of course, I'll have to label
the other one Phal. hybrid.

Thanks,
Chris

Delete the no from my address for personal reply.

Chris Savas 24-03-2007 10:00 PM

Mixed Phals.
 
I trully am sorry to mess up this post, specially by not including the name on
the labels.

Phal. Taida Lawrence
(Phal. Brother Lawrence X Phal. Goldberry)

Chris


In article ,
(Chris Savas) wrote:
I received two Phals. at different times from the raffle table at the local
Orchid Society. The handwriting on the labels of each is different. One is a
nice yellow, about 3 inches across. The other is white, about 4 inches across,
and with many more flowers per stem. Nothing similar between the two except
the labels are the same.

Can someone please tell me which is correct? Of course, I'll have to label
the other one Phal. hybrid.

Thanks,
Chris

Delete the not from my address for personal reply.


Diana Kulaga 24-03-2007 10:24 PM

Mixed Phals.
 
Hi, Chris,

According to OrchidWiz, Taida Lawrence is a spotted yellow. Here's a link
that I found:

http://www.orquideas.com/new/palomar99/taida2.jpg

Hope this helps!

Diana

"Chris Savas" wrote in message
...
I trully am sorry to mess up this post, specially by not including the name
on
the labels.

Phal. Taida Lawrence
(Phal. Brother Lawrence X Phal. Goldberry)

Chris


In article ,

(Chris Savas) wrote:
I received two Phals. at different times from the raffle table at the
local
Orchid Society. The handwriting on the labels of each is different. One
is a
nice yellow, about 3 inches across. The other is white, about 4 inches
across,
and with many more flowers per stem. Nothing similar between the two
except
the labels are the same.

Can someone please tell me which is correct? Of course, I'll have to
label
the other one Phal. hybrid.

Thanks,
Chris

Delete the not from my address for personal reply.




Kenni Judd 27-03-2007 12:00 AM

Mixed Phals.
 
Chris: Siblings (as opposed to 'clones) can often look very different from
one another, but I rather doubt that your big white phal is Taida Lawrence.
Kenni

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
.. .
Hi, Chris,

According to OrchidWiz, Taida Lawrence is a spotted yellow. Here's a link
that I found:

http://www.orquideas.com/new/palomar99/taida2.jpg

Hope this helps!

Diana

"Chris Savas" wrote in message
...
I trully am sorry to mess up this post, specially by not including the
name on
the labels.

Phal. Taida Lawrence
(Phal. Brother Lawrence X Phal. Goldberry)

Chris


In article ,

(Chris Savas) wrote:
I received two Phals. at different times from the raffle table at the
local
Orchid Society. The handwriting on the labels of each is different. One
is a
nice yellow, about 3 inches across. The other is white, about 4 inches
across,
and with many more flowers per stem. Nothing similar between the two
except
the labels are the same.

Can someone please tell me which is correct? Of course, I'll have to
label
the other one Phal. hybrid.

Thanks,
Chris

Delete the not from my address for personal reply.







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