This is my easiest bifolate orchid to grow. Loves water and roots like crazy multiple times a year. I was traveling a lot during the summer and it didn't get enough water but it was still determined to bloom and sent out another growth when I was back home and taking care of my orchids more regularly.
Roy tokunaga showed one a lot like it in his polyploidy talk.
Its interesting! I get that pleoricism is the base of flamea petals but I have no idea how you get the effect on the sepals as well.
Yeah I'm not sure either. I remember in his polyploidy talk he mentions being able to segregate traits in specific ways using tetraploids so maybe its related to that. I believe this is a 3N cultivar so unfortunately this is not able to be used for breeding.
I just mentioned this to Jmoney in another thread but crossing a 3n with a 2n isn't very fertile, but what little seed is produced will have a decent amount of 4n.