Attn: Dan
Dan, a question on ABPO led me to the RGO archives, where you told me
about the following orchids in a discussion about unregistered hybrids: Let's see, this year I've bought the following out of the ordinary but have yet to flower: 1. C. Chocolate Drop x L. autumnalis subvar. ; 2. L. rubescens x (L. anceps x C. Chocolate Drop); 3. Blc. Maria Ozella x Blc. Waikiki Gold - risk is in how much the grandparent C. forbesii 's lip will dominate, and if the color will be burgundy as hoped for or a more common dark lavender. 4. Schom. thomsoniana x Blc Waianea Leopard; 5. Blc. Cherry Suisse - bought a bunch of dug ups from C&H, hopefully one will have good form. Bought last year (or even earlier) and have bloomed for the first time last or this year: a) Schom. luddemaniana x Slc. Golden Wax "Red Wax" - posted flowers before, look like waxy red schombo flowers and smells likes tomatoes! Got lucky I think! b) Kirchara Purple Mae (Epicatt. Purple Glory x Slc. Mae Hawkins) bloomed first time this year, a long spike of 11 3.5" flowers opened rosy tan and quickly turn to dark lavender with darker veining. Quite striking, posted pics earlier. Again, got lucky! c) L. milleri x L. anceps, not so novel but still risky as anceps is few flowered and tends to pass on that trait and the one used here was a tetraploid. Also the color was in question as L. milleri does not necessarily give reddish flowers (e.g., Lc Pink Suprise.) First blooming had two spikes, one with 6 flowers, a rosy color with lots of yellow in lip. d) C. forbesii - was supposedly an alba, but turned out a light rosy green then tan then ending in golden color. Not bad really and has a nicer than average shape, but I really wanted an alba.... e) Slc. Tuttankamen - in crosses like this you never know how much the bifoliate shape will dominate, in this seedling's case the C. guttata grandparent totally dominated the shape while the the color comes from the Slc. Mae Hawkins and C. aurantiaca grandparent. I'll have to see the second blooming to see if it is worth keeping. Got any pics to post on ABPO? -- Reka This is LIFE! It's not a rehearsal. Don't miss it! http://www.rolbox.it/hukari/index.html |
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 19:35:54 +0200, Reka
wrote: 2. L. rubescens x (L. anceps x C. Chocolate Drop); L rubescens x Lc Sensational Value 4. Schom. thomsoniana x Blc Waianea Leopard; 5. Blc. Cherry Suisse - bought a bunch of dug ups from C&H, hopefully one will have good form. Bought last year (or even earlier) and have bloomed for the first time last or this year: a) Schom. luddemaniana x Slc. Golden Wax "Red Wax" - posted flowers before, look like waxy red schombo flowers and smells likes tomatoes! Got lucky I think! b) Kirchara Purple Mae (Epicatt. Purple Glory x Slc. Mae Hawkins) bloomed first time this year, a long spike of 11 3.5" flowers opened rosy tan and quickly turn to dark lavender with darker veining. Quite striking, posted pics earlier. Again, got lucky! c) L. milleri x L. anceps, not so novel but still risky as anceps is few flowered and tends to pass on that trait and the one used here was a tetraploid. Also the color was in question as L. milleri does not necessarily give reddish flowers (e.g., Lc Pink Suprise.) First blooming had two spikes, one with 6 flowers, a rosy color with lots of yellow in lip. d) C. forbesii - was supposedly an alba, but turned out a light rosy green then tan then ending in golden color. Not bad really and has a nicer than average shape, but I really wanted an alba.... e) Slc. Tuttankamen - in crosses like this you never know how much the bifoliate shape will dominate, in this seedling's case the C. guttata grandparent totally dominated the shape while the the color comes from the Slc. Mae Hawkins and C. aurantiaca grandparent. I'll have to see the second blooming to see if it is worth keeping. Got any pics to post on ABPO? 2. L. rubescens x (L. anceps x C. Chocolate Drop)= L rubescens x Lc Sensational Value = Lc Gualupita registered in 2002 by Rio Verde. 4. Schom. thomsoniana x Blc Waianea Leopard= RECC Snow Leopard registered in 2003 by P. Storm c) L. milleri x L. anceps, = L Newberry Glow registered in 2003 by Carter and Holmes Lots of nice things there. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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