A slight win and a loss at the same time today. I had high hopes of my plants with tags of Rlc. Memoria Helen Brown 'Sweet Afton' were truly 'Sweet Afton'. I estimated (or speculated) on the chances being good.
However, unfortunately ----- the first of the three plants, which flowered today - is definitely not 'Sweet Afton'. It is a Rlc. Memoria Helen Brown - but absolutely not 'Sweet Afton'. All is not lost though as I have a confirmed 'Sweet Afton' incoming this season (all set up several months ago). Having a plan B and/or even a plan C is always a good thing heheh.
The orchid that flowered today - for the first time - is a Rlc. Memoria Helen Brown
at least.
It could be one of those cases where the supplier (orchid nursery) purchased plants (perhaps a long time ago) from somewhere - perhaps an overseas supplier - that supplied orchids with misleading names.
Or - it could also be a case that this just so-happens to be a mutation, while my two other plants (with the same tag) may have a chance of being 'Sweet Afton'.
In any case ----- the morning started off being hopeful and promising, with the buds beginning to open. The flowers are maybe half-open and still got some way to go - still early times.
Just posting some photos taken this evening with camera flash to share. And one extra image showing features not seen in 'Sweet Afton'. I'm not a fan of C. digbyana frilly/hairy/toothy/serrated lip edges. At least from these early photos, the jagged edges are not too extreme - even though they are there.
Still a privilege to grow this particular orchid though. An interesting look from what we can see so far. Will post more photos when the flower opens up fully.
Above: This morning - buds started to open. Had super ultra high hopes that it would be 'Sweet Afton'. The lettuce leaf look was nice - or rather, nice and tasty!
Above: One quick look when I got home - and knew right away it wasn't 'Sweet Afton'. But still happy that it is at least a Memoria Helen Brown.
Above: Notice the frilly/hairy edges around the lip perimeter. Will admit I'm not a fan of edges like that - slight digbyana features. But definitely will have to live with it hahaha. Actually - regardless of what my orchid flowers look like, I love them
all (the orchid plants).
Above: Added notes about features of this orchid, and details that I use to tell it is not a 'Sweet Afton' - even though the tag incorrectly has the 'Sweet Afton' label.