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Old 05-10-2022, 08:45 PM
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I'm not familiar with the cross. Is this a seedling? It might be in the normal range of characteristics for the cross.
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Old 05-11-2022, 02:58 PM
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I'm not familiar with the cross. Is this a seedling? It might be in the normal range of characteristics for the cross.
I brought this up at another forum, and their phrag guy (or at least the guy who owns more than any other there) says that due to the randomness of genetics and the fact that phrags and paphs both are not clones, and all grown from seed, the randomness is much greater. This one could very well be a sibling of one that looks exactly like the Karen Sue shown in photographs. Since I don't know the range of genetic variation that a single seedpod might carry, I can only assume that it is pretty large, and frankly, I have to assume that this is Karen Sue, but with more of its grandparents showing. It is still a huge flower and not bad-looking. I'll probably get suckered into buying another "Kovachii" hybrid again. LOL
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