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claude 02-10-2003 05:32 PM

My new addition!
 
hello everyone!

It was my meeting yesterday ( Orchidophiles de Montréal ) and I bought the
following:

Dtps. Neapolitan Charm

Paph. Maudiae

I can`find any pictures for the first one ( it is very young ) as well as
for the Paph. I did a search with google for Paph. Maudiae and I only found
Paph. maudiae X .......
There was no Paph Maudiae.
Does that exist ? What does it look like?

Thanks

Claude



Susan Erickson 02-10-2003 08:32 PM

My new addition!
 
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 12:24:43 -0400, "claude"
wrote:

hello everyone!

It was my meeting yesterday ( Orchidophiles de Montréal ) and I bought the
following:

Dtps. Neapolitan Charm

Paph. Maudiae

I can`find any pictures for the first one ( it is very young ) as well as
for the Paph. I did a search with google for Paph. Maudiae and I only found
Paph. maudiae X .......
There was no Paph Maudiae.
Does that exist ? What does it look like?

Thanks

Claude

There are lots of great photos of Paphs at AnTec.
http://www.ladyslipper.com at the bottom of the page pick
[Paph hyb pix] or use the frames to pick the Paph pages and the
Photos of hybrids. There are several different clones of
Maudiae.


SuE
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php

Rob Halgren 02-10-2003 10:12 PM

My new addition!
 
claude wrote:

hello everyone!

It was my meeting yesterday ( Orchidophiles de Montréal ) and I bought the
following:

Dtps. Neapolitan Charm

Paph. Maudiae

I can`find any pictures for the first one ( it is very young ) as well as
for the Paph. I did a search with google for Paph. Maudiae and I only found
Paph. maudiae X .......
There was no Paph Maudiae.
Does that exist ? What does it look like?


Not only does Paph. Maudiae exist, it is older than dirt. In fact,
it is (if I recall) one of the oldest man-made orchid hybrids.
Registered in 1900 by Charleworth &Co. Didn't look hard enough, here is
a link to one on my webpage
(http://www.msu.edu/~halgren/Pictures/Maudiae.JPG).

For all its age, it is still an excellent Paph. hybrid, and the
classic 'ice green' paph sold at florists world wide. Maudiae "The
Queen" is still among the best of this breeding. "Maudiae Type
Breeding" is actually what we call an entire class of paph hybrids.
There have been some improvements to the maudiae type in recent decades,
and Maudiae itself has been remade a few times. I don't think they have
improved much on "The Queen" AM/RHS (awarded in the 60's I think) AM/AOS
(The American Orchid Society got into the act in the 80s), but they have
added in some nice colors.

You should be pleased with it. No guessing what color form you
have, unless it says on the label. They have remade it with vinicolor
parents, coloratum parents, albinistic parents... But they remake it
because it works.

Rob

--
Rob's Rules: http://www.msu.edu/~halgren
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 purchase
more orchids, obtain more credit


claude 03-10-2003 12:02 AM

My new addition!
 
Thanks Rob!

The only thing written on the label is: Paph. Maudiae
Thank you for the link!

Claude


"Rob Halgren" wrote in message
...
| claude wrote:
|
| hello everyone!
|
| It was my meeting yesterday ( Orchidophiles de Montréal ) and I bought
the
| following:
|
| Dtps. Neapolitan Charm
|
| Paph. Maudiae
|
| I can`find any pictures for the first one ( it is very young ) as well as
| for the Paph. I did a search with google for Paph. Maudiae and I only
found
| Paph. maudiae X .......
| There was no Paph Maudiae.
| Does that exist ? What does it look like?
|
|
| Not only does Paph. Maudiae exist, it is older than dirt. In fact,
| it is (if I recall) one of the oldest man-made orchid hybrids.
| Registered in 1900 by Charleworth &Co. Didn't look hard enough, here is
| a link to one on my webpage
| (http://www.msu.edu/~halgren/Pictures/Maudiae.JPG).
|
| For all its age, it is still an excellent Paph. hybrid, and the
| classic 'ice green' paph sold at florists world wide. Maudiae "The
| Queen" is still among the best of this breeding. "Maudiae Type
| Breeding" is actually what we call an entire class of paph hybrids.
| There have been some improvements to the maudiae type in recent decades,
| and Maudiae itself has been remade a few times. I don't think they have
| improved much on "The Queen" AM/RHS (awarded in the 60's I think) AM/AOS
| (The American Orchid Society got into the act in the 80s), but they have
| added in some nice colors.
|
| You should be pleased with it. No guessing what color form you
| have, unless it says on the label. They have remade it with vinicolor
| parents, coloratum parents, albinistic parents... But they remake it
| because it works.
|
| Rob
|
| --
| Rob's Rules: http://www.msu.edu/~halgren
| 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 purchase
| more orchids, obtain more credit
|




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