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Originally Posted by lambelkip
There are no registered crosses of any Dipodium species. this is probably due to the difficulty of propagating the plants, and has nothing to do with genetic compatibility. Genetic studies have shown them to be closely related to Eulophia, not Vanda. If any crosses are made, it will certainly be with something from the Cymbidium alliance.
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I have seen coriaceous leaved, warm growing Cyms crossed with cool growing Cyms (
aloifolium x tracyanum) as one example, and I have only heard of one of that mentioned cross blooming, almost surely because of the disparity of cultural conditions..... and they are both Cymbidiums in taxonomic terms all the way.
I have seen Cymbidiella x Cymbidium crosses made, and that genus is closer morphologically than Dipodium, and the resultant percentage of bloom in 99% of the crosses is abysmal. If one has nothing more to do than to prove that "cousins" can breed
and bloom, there is a calling.
I personally grow my crosses to bloom.
CL