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10-20-2011, 06:53 PM
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@catwalker808 - thanks for the advice. I'll ask the seller for the info on the semi-alba, it never occurred to me to ask them.
@Merlyn - no problem, have fun with it.
Thanks everyone for the comments.
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10-20-2011, 07:04 PM
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@catwalker808 - thanks for the advice. I'll ask the seller for the info on the semi-alba, it never occurred to me to ask them.
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Who was the seller?
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10-21-2011, 12:43 AM
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Who was the seller?
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I purchased it from Kawamotoorchids on Ebay and they don't seem to have additional information on the semi-alba.
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10-21-2011, 07:08 AM
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The cross is: C walkeriana v semi-alba 'Hawaiian Snow' x C walkeriana fma flamea 'Divina'.
These are the parents.
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10-21-2011, 02:33 PM
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The cross is: C walkeriana v semi-alba 'Hawaiian Snow' x C walkeriana fma flamea 'Divina'.
These are the parents.
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Whoa, how did you find this information catwalker808?
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10-22-2011, 04:37 AM
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Tylerumn
How does a Momma cat know her own kittens!
I saw your photo & plant name & I became curious. I asked you what the semi alba parent was, because there are various semi albas around, but only one ‘Divina’ There are also a number of divisions of ‘Divina’ around. So theoretically, several people could have made your cross.
Years ago, I paid a LOT for a division of C walkeriana fma flamea ‘Divina’, specifically to make one cross. I ended up making 2 crosses: C walkeriana ‘Sakura Snowball’ x ‘Divina’ & C walkeriana ‘Hawaiian Snow’ x ‘Divina’.
I was curious, but didn’t want to pry by asking who the seller was. But thank you, Isurus, for asking.
By knowing the seller, I knew where the plants came from & I now know which cross it is. You bloomed it well.
[[[ Oops! This cat has egg on his face. It's says right there on ebay. It's the other cross: C walkeriana 'Sakura Snowball' x 'Divina'. 'SS' & 'HS' are siblings & some of the offspring from the 2 crosses look alike.]]]
Question. Correct me if I’m wrong, in natural light, your real life flower should be pinker than your photo shows. It looks like it’s taken with artificial light, maybe at night.
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10-22-2011, 12:30 PM
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Tylerumn
Years ago, I paid a LOT for a division of C walkeriana fma flamea ‘Divina’, specifically to make one cross. I ended up making 2 crosses: C walkeriana ‘Sakura Snowball’ x ‘Divina’ & C walkeriana ‘Hawaiian Snow’ x ‘Divina’.
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That's really interesting. Did the flower of your crosses turn out similar to mine? I suspect with semi-alba x flamea crosses, one would get a mixed variety, some with dominate features of one parent, some in between, and a few unexpected ones.
Your right, I took the flower at night using my iphone. The flower appears blue in the picture rather than pinkish in reality.
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10-22-2011, 08:04 PM
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That's really interesting. Did the flower of your crosses turn out similar to mine? I suspect with semi-alba x flamea crosses, one would get a mixed variety, some with dominate features of one parent, some in between, and a few unexpected ones.
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Your plant is one of my seedlings. Divisions of ‘Divina’ are around, but I’ve never released divisions of ‘SS’ & ‘HS’.
What your photo & my photos don’t show is relative size. I would guess that your flower is 4” or more. ‘Sakura Snowball’ looks somewhat like ‘Hawaiian Snow’, but even better. And it is really huge … about 5”. ‘HS’ is about 4-1/2”. ‘Divina’ is a small flower, usually no more than 3”. The largest I have bloomed it is 3-1/2”.
I was trying to get a larger, little more rounded flower than 'Divina', with good flaring. I don’t know where you live, but with higher light, your flares would probably be more pronounced. So your flower, with more defined flaring was what I was hoping for. Was the flower in your photo still young. The lip should normally be opened flatter.
Overall, the cross was quite good, some like yours, but a few of the offspring really caught me by surprise ... completely different from either parent.
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10-22-2011, 08:37 PM
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I measured the flower and it's 4" from right petal to left sepal and 4" from top sepal to lower lip. The picture was taken a day after the full bloom, the lower lip is flatter now.
I'm trying to obtain less common forms of walkeriana; I would appreciate any advice you would have on how to obtain backbulbs of some.
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10-22-2011, 11:57 PM
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Beautiful!
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