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02-24-2015, 06:57 PM
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Does anyone here have a list of all the Rhyncolaelia digbyana cultivars? As long as this one has been used in the Hobby I would guess thee is more than the 15 or so I have seen in Print. Thanks.
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02-25-2015, 12:13 PM
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Beautiful and I'm jealous. No spikes on mine yet this year but the sun will be back over my growing area soon so fingers crossed.
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02-25-2015, 12:28 PM
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Does anyone here have a list of all the Rhyncolaelia digbyana cultivars? As long as this one has been used in the Hobby I would guess thee is more than the 15 or so I have seen in Print. Thanks.
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OrchidWiz says there are 380 first generation offspring. 52 are awarded. Over 15,000 total progeny
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02-25-2015, 01:41 PM
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Wow, this is an old thread!
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Does anyone here have a list of all the Rhyncolaelia digbyana cultivars? As long as this one has been used in the Hobby I would guess thee is more than the 15 or so I have seen in Print. Thanks.
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OrchidWiz says there are 380 first generation offspring. 52 are awarded. Over 15,000 total progeny
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Silken, I think syspila is referring to named cultivars of digbyana, but not its hybrids.
Syspila, a quick look at the AOS awards list has 8 awarded clones (cultivars), though I'm sure there are others from other countries and some that people have named without an award.
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02-25-2015, 01:56 PM
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Isurus79, you are correct. I would just like to look at the named cultivars--seeing how much they differ from the wild R. digbyana. I noted several non-US cultivars/clones...I was just looking at these: i. e.Rhyncholaelia digbyana var. fimbripetala “Mrs. Chase’ AM/AOS
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02-25-2015, 09:44 PM
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Mrs Chase is probably the most famous digbyana of them all, however I've never heard of a fimbripetala clone which would probably be peloric. I have seen a few peloric clones in recent days though.
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02-25-2015, 10:01 PM
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Wow, this is an old thread!
Silken, I think syspila is referring to named cultivars of digbyana, but not its hybrids.
Syspila, a quick look at the AOS awards list has 8 awarded clones (cultivars), though I'm sure there are others from other countries and some that people have named without an award.
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Yes, thank you. I didn't pay close enough attention when I read the question.
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02-25-2015, 10:58 PM
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Thanks folks...I just was looking up parentage and potential details on some of my collection. Winter is getting long and aside from mapping out this years garden I was revisiting the details of some of my orchids. I have the wild type R. digbyana and I wanted to see if there is really much difference with some of the named cultivars. As yet, it looks like Mrs. Chase is the most different though one clone: Doris Viola has a really well shaped, and "patterned" sepal/petal structure. I see Mrs Chase on Ebay, yet no-one seems to have Doris Viola...I am retired due to a Handicap and I end up with a lot of time on my hands!
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