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GrlIntrpted 17-06-2004 02:03 AM

Information please
 
I have a Cattleya that is finally (after 4 years) is going into bloom, it's
a big plant and the tag is handwritten:

9-01 C. Wedding Day x C. loddigesii
1966 xxx.

One of the first Cattleya additions. The buds just broke through the
sheath, and there are six of them. I know what the loddigesii looks like
but have no idea what a Cattleya Wedding Day looks like, so I can't even
imagine what the flowers will look like! What I'm trying to find out is:

Is there a name to this cross, a history?
And are there photos that I can view possibly on a website or if anyone
grows it and has photos I would really appreciate them posted in the
binaries group....

Assistance is greatly appreciated, and thank you,

Mariana
======
http://www.geocities.com/gardengrl911
http://orchidfever.blogspot.com/



Steve 17-06-2004 08:15 AM

Information please
 
That cross is Catt Margaret Philips, but a quick search didn't turn
up any pictures. :-(

Steve



GrlIntrpted wrote:

I have a Cattleya that is finally (after 4 years) is going into bloom, it's
a big plant and the tag is handwritten:

9-01 C. Wedding Day x C. loddigesii
1966 xxx.

One of the first Cattleya additions. The buds just broke through the
sheath, and there are six of them. I know what the loddigesii looks like
but have no idea what a Cattleya Wedding Day looks like, so I can't even
imagine what the flowers will look like! What I'm trying to find out is:

Is there a name to this cross, a history?
And are there photos that I can view possibly on a website or if anyone
grows it and has photos I would really appreciate them posted in the
binaries group....

Assistance is greatly appreciated, and thank you,

Mariana
======
http://www.geocities.com/gardengrl911
http://orchidfever.blogspot.com/




Ray 17-06-2004 01:02 PM

Information please
 
The cross is registered as C. Margaret Philips. It was registered by Lines Orchids, so maybe they
can help/

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"GrlIntrpted" wrote in message
...
I have a Cattleya that is finally (after 4 years) is going into bloom, it's
a big plant and the tag is handwritten:

9-01 C. Wedding Day x C. loddigesii
1966 xxx.

One of the first Cattleya additions. The buds just broke through the
sheath, and there are six of them. I know what the loddigesii looks like
but have no idea what a Cattleya Wedding Day looks like, so I can't even
imagine what the flowers will look like! What I'm trying to find out is:

Is there a name to this cross, a history?
And are there photos that I can view possibly on a website or if anyone
grows it and has photos I would really appreciate them posted in the
binaries group....

Assistance is greatly appreciated, and thank you,

Mariana
======
http://www.geocities.com/gardengrl911
http://orchidfever.blogspot.com/





Susan Erickson 17-06-2004 03:05 PM

Information please
 
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 00:59:55 GMT, "GrlIntrpted"
wrote:


9-01 C. Wedding Day x C. loddigesii
1966 xxx.


This is C. Margaret Philips registered in 1961 by Lines's.


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

K Barrett 17-06-2004 05:03 PM

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I'm betting Wedding Day is a large frilly white.

K Barrett

"GrlIntrpted" wrote in message
...
I have a Cattleya that is finally (after 4 years) is going into bloom,

it's
a big plant and the tag is handwritten:

9-01 C. Wedding Day x C. loddigesii
1966 xxx.

One of the first Cattleya additions. The buds just broke through the
sheath, and there are six of them. I know what the loddigesii looks like
but have no idea what a Cattleya Wedding Day looks like, so I can't even
imagine what the flowers will look like! What I'm trying to find out is:

Is there a name to this cross, a history?
And are there photos that I can view possibly on a website or if anyone
grows it and has photos I would really appreciate them posted in the
binaries group....

Assistance is greatly appreciated, and thank you,

Mariana
======
http://www.geocities.com/gardengrl911
http://orchidfever.blogspot.com/





Rob Halgren 17-06-2004 05:03 PM

Information please
 
K Barrett wrote:

I'm betting Wedding Day is a large frilly white.



Me too! Registered in 1946, Wedding Day is Ben Nevis x Mina. Probably
not a huge frilly white, but a corsage white, for sure. Not entirely
sure what loddegsii will do to it, some of its progeny are pink.

I wouldn't be surprized to see a fairly large frilly light pink come out
of it. But I don't think I've ever seen this cross.

Rob


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GrlIntrpted 18-06-2004 04:05 PM

Information please
 
Thank you all who responded, I will photograph it when it opens and will
post it!

Mariana

"Rob Halgren" wrote in message
...
K Barrett wrote:

I'm betting Wedding Day is a large frilly white.



Me too! Registered in 1946, Wedding Day is Ben Nevis x Mina. Probably
not a huge frilly white, but a corsage white, for sure. Not entirely
sure what loddegsii will do to it, some of its progeny are pink.

I wouldn't be surprized to see a fairly large frilly light pink come out
of it. But I don't think I've ever seen this cross.

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
Email me for a list of value-priced minicatts and oncidiums

)




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