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09-24-2021, 11:44 PM
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Rlc. George King 'Serendipity'
Interesting cross name! And also interesting clonal name too. I haven't seen the flowers of this popular one with own eyes yet, but pinkish apricot colours are said to be very nice. I had a juvenile one for a while. But it's going to take a while ----- to get to flowering size that is heheh. But fortunately was able to acquire a bigger one. Some fast tracking for this case heheheh.
The bigger one was originally in bark. Transferred to scoria on arrival (through the mail).
Google drive pic (higher res) : pic link
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09-25-2021, 10:43 AM
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Cross was made by G. A. King - I assume George - registered in 1970.
That cultivar has a number of awards in Australia, Brazil, and the US.
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09-25-2021, 05:07 PM
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I definitely understand why you are happy to find a larger one. It is always such a long wait until they reach maturity. I buy the younger Cattleyas and always have to wait four or five years for the first bloom. Since I switched to smaller Cattleyas just two years ago, the wait has been driving me crazy.
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09-25-2021, 07:43 PM
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[QUOTE=Ray;969108]Cross was made by G. A. King - I assume George - registered in 1970.
That cultivar has a number of awards in Australia, Brazil, and the US.
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Originally Posted by Leafmite
I definitely understand why you are happy to find a larger one. It is always such a long wait until they reach maturity. I buy the younger Cattleyas and always have to wait four or five years for the first bloom. Since I switched to smaller Cattleyas just two years ago, the wait has been driving me crazy.
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Know what you mean LM! Getting to the flowering size can take quite a while! It's sort of like watching orchids grow hehehe
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09-25-2021, 08:06 PM
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I like that plant so much that last year I bought some small ones and two are already going to flower, we will see if I am lucky with the flowering. Yesterday I went out and found in Lowe’s, in 4 ”pots the Dinard Heaven that I know is not easy to grow because I have one that has given me a lot of work, this one is beautiful, I also acquired the Hawaiian rose My Valentine, if I didn't have it
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09-25-2021, 08:27 PM
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I have a couple of very small seedlings of this Cattleya. Growing ok at the moment, hopefully it continues.
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09-26-2021, 05:31 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Merita
I like that plant so much that last year I bought some small ones and two are already going to flower, we will see if I am lucky with the flowering. Yesterday I went out and found in Lowe’s, in 4 ”pots the Dinard Heaven that I know is not easy to grow because I have one that has given me a lot of work, this one is beautiful, I also acquired the Hawaiian rose My Valentine, if I didn't have it.
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I have heard of and seen pics of the Lc. Dinard 'Blue Heaven'. The features of that flower - including the beautiful violet colours are remarkable!
In the RHS orchid register, I was able to find Rlc. Hawaiian Rose and also Rlc. Paradise Rose. The Hawaiian Rose was registered in 1953 ....... nice acquisition!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Diane56Victor
I have a couple of very small seedlings of this Cattleya. Growing ok at the moment, hopefully it continues.
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Thanks for mentioning you grow this one too Diane. The apricot colours are definitely going to be worth it. And very nice to hear that they're doing fine.
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