Yeah, the Zengyo White has some sort of V sanderiana alba in the background, 
and the Ascda  - heck, it s blue so there's some sort of coerulea in the 
background, but beyond that I'd be loathe to guess.  Looks like the policy of a 
nursery just slapping a name on an orchid is much more widespread than I 
thought.  Sure, we all know about Den. Emma White but boy.... for all these 
nice (and productive) vandas to have no real name is a pity.  My eyes are open 
now and I'll be more aware when in the marketplace, but to tell you the truth 
if an orchid strikes my fancy and the orchid-heat rises I'm sure my wallet will 
soon follow, LOL!  (Of course that only encourages the practice.)  But what the 
hell.  Western Civilization has already fallen, *G*.

K Barrett
N Calif, USA


> From: ROY LEE 
> I had another look at the Ascocenda and I feel that it is a hybrid from  
> Ascda Tubtim Velvet or one of its parents.
> It also fits in with Vasco Prapin White.
> I also found another pic of it in another website than those I found earlier 
> but this one also had 10 other Ascdas on it that the name didn't appear in 
> the RHS Register either.

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