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05-16-2015, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by POLKA
Hi Fairorchids
Do you have the parents on your tag? I received one last autumn from Al's Orchid Greenhouse, near Wash DC, and it is labled as fairrieanum alba X delanti alba. It is in high bud, and I will know how colored mine will be in a couple of weeks. The plant has purple pigment along the center of the plant, and in the bud. I suppose the genes don't segregate the same, and are going to be colored to some degree or another.
Genetics can be fun.
Your plant is a beauty. Thanks for sharing. Hope mine is as nice!
Take care
Rex
aka POLKA
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I do not have parents clonal names. However, the recessive alba genes are different in the various groupings of the Paph genus, so some alba x alba crosses still produce colored offspring.
In some cases there variations even within the group. For example, bellatulum alba x niveum alba produce colored offspring. I guess you would have to sib cross two of those plants, to produce about 6% white flowers (you need double of both of the recessive traits to get there). That is a lot of work and time for a very small output.
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05-18-2015, 02:12 AM
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I really like this flower, quite unique, great find! I've got one vini fairrieanum hybrid, interestingly it has the same leaves as yours. I love the feel of them.
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