Laelia perrinii and Laelia lobata are missing because they were originally
described by Lindley as species of Cattleya.
Ron Whitten
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Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2008 06:30:34 -0400
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Subject: Re: [OGD] Orchids Digest, Vol 10,Issue 211 new cattleya
nomenclature
To: orchid
With the jump in the price of energy, supposedly there will be high
heating bills this winter, I was wondering what effect this maybe having
on people who grow orchids especially in colder climates? Have energy
prices jumped up dramatically this year in Australia, Europe, and the
rest of the w
Schnitz,
These other species had already been placed in Cattleya years before. I had
the same question and Casio gave us the old references.
icones
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From: "Schnitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 11:29 AM
Subject: [OGD] New Catt naming
> Yes,
Based on what I learned at AOS judging yesterday at the Parkside Orchid Fest in
Ottsville, PA, we are not going to start using the newly "lumped" nomenclature
until it has gone through the formal challenge, rebuttal, and final approval
process. This is according to Cordelia Head, who attended/pa
Yes, to the question of "if others are nterested in the misssing names", with
Laelia crispa part of the etc. Cynthia, Prescott, AZ
"I don't see any mention of L.perrinii, among others (L.tenebrosa,
L.lobata, etc.). Anyone know if there will be a further addition to this
enumerating those left
I have a small plant of Nak. Edwin Hausermann 'Nancy', HCC/AOS (Ascf.
Peaches x V. cristata). Last year it produced one normal flower. It is
in bloom again with several flowers & buds, but one flower has only
one petal, & two flowers have no petals. It is outside all summer in
pretty much full
On Jul 27, 2008, at 6:00:04 AM, K Barrett wrote:
As far as I know, Gary, its Kew or the RHS's orchid hybrid registrar.
The Kew Checklist deals with the accepted names of species and natural
hybrids. The RHS orchid registrar, Julian Shaw, deals only with
registered artificial hybrids and their spe
Tennis,
You may find some useful information in Neodiversity, which is a journal of
neotropical biodiversity. It's latest issue of March 10 2008 contains an
article by Cassio van den Berg,
New Combinations In The Genus Cattleya Lindl. (Orchidaceae) Here is the URL to
that article, in pdf.
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