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Paph sukhakulii x roebelinii
I'm very excited....Today one of my paphs that I've been growing for over 5
years has finally gone into bud! This is one of the Rand Orchid crosses. It will be at least a month until I see what this primary hybrid looks like. I've looked on the web for sukhakulii x roebelinii .... roebelinii it appears is also philippinense var. robelinii (according to ladyslipper.com although orchidspecies.com show it as a separate species.) Does anyone know if this cross has been named? What can I expect the flower to look like? Good Growing, Gene |
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On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 23:45:15 GMT, "Gene Schurg"
wrote: I'm very excited....Today one of my paphs that I've been growing for over 5 years has finally gone into bud! This is one of the Rand Orchid crosses. It will be at least a month until I see what this primary hybrid looks like. I've looked on the web for sukhakulii x roebelinii .... roebelinii it appears is also philippinense var. robelinii (according to ladyslipper.com although orchidspecies.com show it as a separate species.) Does anyone know if this cross has been named? What can I expect the flower to look like? Good Growing, Gene My version of Wildcatt says it is not named. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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There are no named grexes that use roebelinii as a parent listed in a
Wildcat updated though Feb 2005. Perhaps the registrar does not accept it as a separate species. After it blooms, why don't you write him and see if he will register it for you? You would need Rand Orchid's permission of course. Roebakulii or Sukhabelinni sukhakulii x philippinense is registered as Paph Recovery. "Susan Erickson" wrote in message ... On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 23:45:15 GMT, "Gene Schurg" wrote: I'm very excited....Today one of my paphs that I've been growing for over 5 years has finally gone into bud! This is one of the Rand Orchid crosses. It will be at least a month until I see what this primary hybrid looks like. I've looked on the web for sukhakulii x roebelinii .... roebelinii it appears is also philippinense var. robelinii (according to ladyslipper.com although orchidspecies.com show it as a separate species.) Does anyone know if this cross has been named? What can I expect the flower to look like? Good Growing, Gene My version of Wildcatt says it is not named. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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Thanks Sue and Al,
A search of Paph Recovery shows that Ratcliffe Orchids has this as: "Fast-growing golden yellow multifloral with light brown spots and stripes and 2-4 blooms per stem, this popular remake features philippinense var. roebbelinii 'A World of Orchids' AM/AOS and sukhakulii 'Spots'." Now I'm off to find a picture. Gene "Al" wrote in message ... There are no named grexes that use roebelinii as a parent listed in a Wildcat updated though Feb 2005. Perhaps the registrar does not accept it as a separate species. After it blooms, why don't you write him and see if he will register it for you? You would need Rand Orchid's permission of course. Roebakulii or Sukhabelinni sukhakulii x philippinense is registered as Paph Recovery. "Susan Erickson" wrote in message ... On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 23:45:15 GMT, "Gene Schurg" wrote: I'm very excited....Today one of my paphs that I've been growing for over 5 years has finally gone into bud! This is one of the Rand Orchid crosses. It will be at least a month until I see what this primary hybrid looks like. I've looked on the web for sukhakulii x roebelinii .... roebelinii it appears is also philippinense var. robelinii (according to ladyslipper.com although orchidspecies.com show it as a separate species.) Does anyone know if this cross has been named? What can I expect the flower to look like? Good Growing, Gene My version of Wildcatt says it is not named. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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I have one of these Recoverys (made with robellini) from Tonkin's Orchids.
It hasn't bloomed in a while becasue I nearly fried it when the swamp cooler went out last year,but its recovering nicely (no pun intended) Its a nice flower. K Barrett "Gene Schurg" wrote in message news:XT0ye.19551$Fn4.3588@trnddc06... Thanks Sue and Al, A search of Paph Recovery shows that Ratcliffe Orchids has this as: "Fast-growing golden yellow multifloral with light brown spots and stripes and 2-4 blooms per stem, this popular remake features philippinense var. roebbelinii 'A World of Orchids' AM/AOS and sukhakulii 'Spots'." Now I'm off to find a picture. Gene "Al" wrote in message ... There are no named grexes that use roebelinii as a parent listed in a Wildcat updated though Feb 2005. Perhaps the registrar does not accept it as a separate species. After it blooms, why don't you write him and see if he will register it for you? You would need Rand Orchid's permission of course. Roebakulii or Sukhabelinni sukhakulii x philippinense is registered as Paph Recovery. "Susan Erickson" wrote in message ... On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 23:45:15 GMT, "Gene Schurg" wrote: I'm very excited....Today one of my paphs that I've been growing for over 5 years has finally gone into bud! This is one of the Rand Orchid crosses. It will be at least a month until I see what this primary hybrid looks like. I've looked on the web for sukhakulii x roebelinii .... roebelinii it appears is also philippinense var. robelinii (according to ladyslipper.com although orchidspecies.com show it as a separate species.) Does anyone know if this cross has been named? What can I expect the flower to look like? Good Growing, Gene My version of Wildcatt says it is not named. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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