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Dendrobium nobile identity
I recently purchased a yellow D. nobile? I know this species is exensivly
used in hybridisation so clues as to parentage would be interesting. Somebody has supplied this one in quantity. Please view on http://homepage.ntlworld.com/e.bowden/nobile.htm Sorry, - I cannot post to A.B.P.O as my ISP news server doesn't carry it. I haven't found a free news server yet with the group that allows post and/or carries more than 24 hours post. Cheers Wing |
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Dendrobium nobile identity
I do believe you could be right. I found the following based on that name.
http://www.dendrobium.net/Detail7.html Cheers. now all we need are the parents.. Wing "V_coerulea" wrote in message ... I also purchased one last summer which bloomed beautifully this spring similiar to your picture. It came with the varietal name Okayama 'Gold Harmony'. I don't know the parentage but would be interested in finding out. "Wing" wrote in message news I recently purchased a yellow D. nobile? I know this species is exensivly used in hybridisation so clues as to parentage would be interesting. Somebody has supplied this one in quantity. Please view on http://homepage.ntlworld.com/e.bowden/nobile.htm Sorry, - I cannot post to A.B.P.O as my ISP news server doesn't carry it. I haven't found a free news server yet with the group that allows post and/or carries more than 24 hours post. Cheers Wing |
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Dendrobium nobile identity
"Wing" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news I recently purchased a yellow D. nobile? I know this species is exensivly used in hybridisation so clues as to parentage would be interesting. Somebody has supplied this one in quantity. Please view on http://homepage.ntlworld.com/e.bowden/nobile.htm I do have the same, I identified it as a Dendrobium Nobile "Stardust", could it be that? |
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Dendrobium nobile identity
I would agree that the flowers for this one (at least on some sites
visited ) appear correct. However the text \ photo on the following worries me. http://www.orchidcentral.net/nobile.html as you can see that comes out as a miniture and mine certainly isn't. Plant form on that photo reminds me more of D. parishii Wing "daniel bach" wrote in message ... "Wing" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news I recently purchased a yellow D. nobile? I know this species is exensivly used in hybridisation so clues as to parentage would be interesting. Somebody has supplied this one in quantity. Please view on http://homepage.ntlworld.com/e.bowden/nobile.htm I do have the same, I identified it as a Dendrobium Nobile "Stardust", could it be that? |
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Dendrobium nobile identity
On Sun, 04 May 2003 20:08:56 GMT, "V_coerulea"
wrote: I also purchased one last summer which bloomed beautifully this spring similiar to your picture. It came with the varietal name Okayama 'Gold Harmony'. I don't know the parentage but would be interested in finding out. Den Okayama Gold is Den Midas x Den Yellow Ribbon registered in 1992 by J. Yamamoto. There is no registration of a clone 'Harmony.' Someone who enjoys a particular plant, but has no award can name his/her clone without a record being made of the clone name. Unless a plant wins an award we do not normally know someone has named a clone. There is no registration of a Den. nobile clone with a name of Gold Harmony; Or with the clone name of Stardust. Den Stardust is Den unicum x Den Ukon. Stardust is 50% unicum, 25% moniliforme, 12.5% nobile, 6.5% signatum and 6.5% aureum also known as heterocarpum - now you can use http://www.orchidspecies.com/ to look at them or find out more about the parents of your hybrid. Den Okayama Gold is a more involved hybrid. It goes thru several other hybrids. But the species involved are 49.37% nobile, 21.58% signatum, 21.73% aureum also known as heterocarpum; 5.27% regium; .98% hildebrandii (signatum), .83 % of moniliforme, and finally .24 % findlayanum. If you remember our discussion of genes you know it is likely some of the smaller % represent species that were selected out during the cross breeding. But the species will be available to research at http://www.orchidspecies.com/ . Proving that you have this particular hybrid out of the hundreds of plants that similarly have nobile style growth or flowers is a different matter entirely. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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Dendrobium nobile identity
I think I know am satisfied that I made the right decision to stick to true
species where possible. i will enjoy the plant for what it is and give up chasing I think. Seems the "nobile" in this case probably means cf. nobile group... though okayama has it still quite strong. Thanks for the info Wing "Susan Erickson" wrote in message ... On Sun, 04 May 2003 20:08:56 GMT, "V_coerulea" wrote: I also purchased one last summer which bloomed beautifully this spring similiar to your picture. It came with the varietal name Okayama 'Gold Harmony'. I don't know the parentage but would be interested in finding out. Den Okayama Gold is Den Midas x Den Yellow Ribbon registered in 1992 by J. Yamamoto. There is no registration of a clone 'Harmony.' Someone who enjoys a particular plant, but has no award can name his/her clone without a record being made of the clone name. Unless a plant wins an award we do not normally know someone has named a clone. There is no registration of a Den. nobile clone with a name of Gold Harmony; Or with the clone name of Stardust. Den Stardust is Den unicum x Den Ukon. Stardust is 50% unicum, 25% moniliforme, 12.5% nobile, 6.5% signatum and 6.5% aureum also known as heterocarpum - now you can use http://www.orchidspecies.com/ to look at them or find out more about the parents of your hybrid. Den Okayama Gold is a more involved hybrid. It goes thru several other hybrids. But the species involved are 49.37% nobile, 21.58% signatum, 21.73% aureum also known as heterocarpum; 5.27% regium; .98% hildebrandii (signatum), .83 % of moniliforme, and finally .24 % findlayanum. If you remember our discussion of genes you know it is likely some of the smaller % represent species that were selected out during the cross breeding. But the species will be available to research at http://www.orchidspecies.com/ . Proving that you have this particular hybrid out of the hundreds of plants that similarly have nobile style growth or flowers is a different matter entirely. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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