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06-23-2010, 09:38 PM
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Your Firefly (no quotes, please) is now considered a Myrmetonia instead of a Schombonia, a cross of Myrmecophilia thompsoniana x Broughtonia sanguinea. It looks very well grown. I hope you'll show us more when the flowers open.
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06-23-2010, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by PaphMadMan
Your Firefly (no quotes, please) is now considered a Myrmetonia instead of a Schombonia, a cross of Myrmecophilia thompsoniana x Broughtonia sanguinea. It looks very well grown. I hope you'll show us more when the flowers open.
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Man, just when you think you've got it all figured out they go and change the classification/name again. Maybe I should stick to noids. I'm bad with the name thing so now I'm going to ask a silly question...Why no quotes for Firefly? Pretty dumb question, right?...but hows an old lady going to learn anthing if she doesn't ask questions? Thanks.
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06-23-2010, 11:25 PM
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No one can keep up with all the name changes, and there are no dumb questions...
Firefly is the registered name of the cross (the grex name), and every plant that comes from Myrmecophilia thomsoniana x Broughtonia sanguinea is called Myrmetonia Firefly. No quotes are used. This is a for orchids, other plants may not have such registered names.
If one particular plant of Firefly is considered special for whatever reason it can get an additional name. That name goes in single quotes, such as Myrmetonia Firefly 'Junebug'. From that point on every division gets the same name, or if the plant is cloned they all get that name, to distinguish them from every other Firefly. The name in single quotes is called the cultivar or clonal name.
Every orchid plant that gets an award must be given a cultivar name, but anyone can give any plant a cultivar name at any time for any reason. There is no official record except for awarded plants. You really can call yours Firefly 'Junebug' so when you trade a division with someone they can distinguish it from some other inferior trashy Firefly. Just don't give a cultivar name to a plant that already has one and make it distinctive, a name no one else is likely to choose.
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06-24-2010, 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted by PaphMadMan
No one can keep up with all the name changes, and there are no dumb questions...
Firefly is the registered name of the cross (the grex name), and every plant that comes from Myrmecophilia thomsoniana x Broughtonia sanguinea is called Myrmetonia Firefly. No quotes are used. This is a for orchids, other plants may not have such registered names.
If one particular plant of Firefly is considered special for whatever reason it can get an additional name. That name goes in single quotes, such as Myrmetonia Firefly 'Junebug'. From that point on every division gets the same name, or if the plant is cloned they all get that name, to distinguish them from every other Firefly. The name in single quotes is called the cultivar or clonal name.
Every orchid plant that gets an award must be given a cultivar name, but anyone can give any plant a cultivar name at any time for any reason. There is no official record except for awarded plants. You really can call yours Firefly 'Junebug' so when you trade a division with someone they can distinguish it from some other inferior trashy Firefly. Just don't give a cultivar name to a plant that already has one and make it distinctive, a name no one else is likely to choose.
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Thank you for clearing that up. Hmmm, Myt. Firefly 'Junebug'...I like that.
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06-24-2010, 07:49 AM
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The Myrmecophilia thompsoniana is beautiful, June! If it wasn't such a warm grower I would get one. For now I'll just enjoy your photos. Thanks for providing the link.
Steve
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06-24-2010, 09:49 AM
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The Myrmecophilia thompsoniana is beautiful, June! If it wasn't such a warm grower I would get one. For now I'll just enjoy your photos. Thanks for providing the link.
Steve
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Thank you. I know what you mean. Climate is crucial for success.
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