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Old 06-27-2014, 08:27 AM
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And to revert to the thread title, Paphs can be mericloned, but the results are not stable (too many random mutations to make it a reliable process).

For Cattleya, one grower commented that he expects 20% worse, 20% better, and the remaining 60% to be true to parent plant. For Paphs it is reportedly much worse.
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And to revert to the thread title, Paphs can be mericloned, but the results are not stable (too many random mutations to make it a reliable process).

For Cattleya, one grower commented that he expects 20% worse, 20% better, and the remaining 60% to be true to parent plant. For Paphs it is reportedly much worse.
Thank you, I adore knowing this!!! Esp that even with Catts, there are no guarantees of fidelity to the parent plant!

But divisions are sooooo much more expensive than mericlones.

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July 24 correction!

Just realized the pic I put up was NOT, in fact, Paph swallow "Karen'! First awarded in 1921. Imagine that!!! Decades later, awarded higher, and after that, even higher. I will now fix this by putting up a proper image. Mine was a surprise gift from amazing guy at Stewart's who just liked me a lot on the phone. I had no clue what it might be.
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