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Old 10-07-2009, 02:33 PM
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Bruno mentioned once that Cycnoches cooperi could be a good choice to obtain something interesting in hybridisation. I agree with him. Even in intergeneric orchid hybrids the result can be quite appealing. I think that is the case with Cycnodes Miva Piel De Sapo, a primary hybrid from 2003 done by Michel Vacherot. Cycnoches cooperi is one of the parents. The second one is Mormodes revoluta.
Plant, which I bought in France, is blooming now. Here it is.





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The flowers are of good size and fragrant.

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I'm starting to really...really...love this type of chid!
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Beautiful flowers! The spots look very different from what I am used to seeing.
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Wow Gena very beautiful. I am starting to think that you must have in your house a botanical garden full of catasetinae plants. The only thing I do not like for such a beauty plant is the name (toad skin) because I have never see a toad with such nice color display. Do you know if all the seedlings of that cross are similar ??. Yes, indeed both parents are spectacular that´s why the result is so interesting. Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
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Amazing hybrid! The spots are great and the lablelum has such a unique shape for a Cycnodes. Usually they are much more round. This one is very cool! Congrats!
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Amazing hybrid! The spots are great and the lablelum has such a unique shape for a Cycnodes. Usually they are much more round. This one is very cool! Congrats!

This is because most Cycnodes have been made with Eucycnoches section rather than Heteranthes. The Heteranthes impart a much smaller labellum on the Cycnodes hybrids. Look at the cross of Mo. sinuata x Cyc pentadactylon - has a very similar labellum.
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This is because most Cycnodes have been made with Eucycnoches section rather than Heteranthes. The Heteranthes impart a much smaller labellum on the Cycnodes hybrids. Look at the cross of Mo. sinuata x Cyc pentadactylon - has a very similar labellum.
Now that is one heck of a tidbit of information! Thanks!
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Susanne,
Olga,
Bruno,
Steve,
Aceetobe,
Thank you!

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This is because most Cycnodes have been made with Eucycnoches section rather than Heteranthes. The Heteranthes impart a much smaller labellum on the Cycnodes hybrids. Look at the cross of Mo. sinuata x Cyc pentadactylon - has a very similar labellum.
Agree!
Steve, if you are interested there is good information about hybridisation of Cycnoches in part II here.
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Aceetobe, you are absolutely right – labellum of Cycnodes Jumbo Canaan (Cycnoches pentadactylon x Mormodes sinuata) looks quite similar to shown one. Take a look here Pine Ridge Orchids - Photos - Cyc. & Cycd. hybrids
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The only thing I do not like for such a beauty plant is the name (toad skin) because I have never see a toad with such nice color display.


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Do you know if all the seedlings of that cross are similar??
Bruno in the form yes, they are quite similar, but coloration can be different. Take a look here http://www.orchidees-vacherot.com/me...y/Cycnodes.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3075/...98722033a7.jpg
Mine is somewhere in between those two.
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Awesome!
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