"Corrientes tiene un ejemplar... creado, artificialmente, que lleva su nombre.
...
En Argentina existen más de 190 especies, y en Corrientes más de 20...
Eduardo Flachsland, en el laboratorio de Fisiología Vegetal de la Facultad
de Agronomía de la Unne [Universidad Nacional del Nordeste ]... logr
"Phan Trong Dung...
has managed to breed more than 400... orchid hybrids, 12 of which have been
granted intellectual property rights [registered with the RHS?] by the UK
Royal Horticultural Society...
Dung is considered a pioneer in cross-breeding foreign species with wild
Vietnamese orchids to
In a message dated 2/9/08 6:01:28 AM, Stitzelweiler writes:
> What is the accepted name of this primary hybrid?
> Why was a second name added in 1999?
> Even with the second naming, does the priority go to the earlier registered
> name?
>
The earlier name has priority, unless there is somet
"Nature photographer Lloyd Goradesky...
purchased a... newly developed hybrid from Thailand that has a scent,
unlike most orchids [what is the percentage of orchids that are fragrant ?
species / hybrids ?] .
"A hybrid is not a true species [artificial, indeed !], but sometimes they
combine spec
A note of thanks to Kelvin-Sebastian [Siew Yong Chuay]
for a most detailed answer to my query about orchids named after visitors
to Singapore.
I was not aware of the extensive tradition or orchid hybridization in
Singapore.
The reference you provided [Orchid Hybrids of Singapore (1893 - 2003)]
i
Bernard,
You asked :"Are there other man-made orchid hybrid "escapes" established
in the wild?"
"colonies of this plant [Epidendrum x obrieninaum] have begun to dot the
steep mountainsides of the Hawaiian islands"
(Luer, Carlyle, The Native Orchids of the United States and Canada
excluding Flo
Guido, as a follow up to your last note and for those Aussies of on the list who may
remember a cymbidium cross done in the 60's by Dos Pueblos Aust', C. Joyce Duncan.
This cross produced many classic Green cyms ( for the time ) that were awarded and
acclaimed for years. The parent are :
Nicky
Roy,
Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 23:11:43 +1000 (EST)
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?ROY=20LEE?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OGD] Hybrids ( of what ? )
Guido, your message gives me great heart that someone other that my self ( as a mainly hybrid grower ) is concerned with what paren
Guido, your message gives me great heart that someone other that my self ( as a mainly
hybrid grower ) is concerned with what parents are being used to produce the seedlings
I wish to purchase. With the time I have spent in orchids, I have seen the flowering
of many hundreds of seedlings of many
Roy "complained" that the experience of hybridizers are not taken into
account enough by taxonomists.
He has a point ... and you will see, that in my next articles, I do take
hybridizing results into account ...
However !! ... The main problem with this is that 60 to 70 % of hybrids
are not w
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