The first Gramatocymbidium was registered in 1966 by William Osment  of south 
Florida, USA.  It was Grcym. Emil Anderson, which is a hybrid of  Cym. 
pendulum X Gram. measurianum.  Andy Easton was the first  to garner an award 
for a 
Cym x Gram Hybrid (Grcym. William Kirch  'Featherhill', 1978, JC/AOS).
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 6/3/2008 6:01:33 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

"Innisfail breeder Rik Kelder...

As far as he knows, the bloom  is a world-first.
Mr Kelder has spent 20 years breeding hybrids in  greenhouses behind his 
home and says this one is an inexplicable  mutation...

The plant has been cross-bred from... grammatophyllum...  and a cymbidium 
species native to Australia.

"I've done that many  times, but this has no resemblance to the others at 
all," Mr Kelder  said.
...
The orchid looks most like a straight cymbidium, which only  flowers in 
cooler climates but the national herbarium has confirmed its  pollen 
structure is completely different, he said.

Mr Kelder is  going to clone the plant at the end of its flowering and then 
mass produce  it."

URL :  http://www.cairns.com.au/article/2008/06/03/4309_local-news.html





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