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Old 11-12-2008, 09:04 PM
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Hello i found this adorable little dend that is less than 9inches tall that had previously bloomed that is currently starting alot of new blooms on three canes Leafless and there are three leafed out canes. its got 7 or 8 closely clumped canes that are kinda thin not cuz of water but just thin. bright green leaves on the leafed out ones. one bud showing color. seems to have a single flower habit. its in one of those 2.5 or 3 inch pots. a New hybrid im guessing? Its crossing is D. Ampai Isis X D. Janya Orange Baby. but it had finished blooming and i think is a nobile type cuz its only blooming from leafless canes and one cane that has one leaf left, The only thing that makes me doubt its a nobile is that they usually initiate flowers when it get cool right?? but this greenhouse never gets chilly? so that could be a result of the crossing which could mean its adaptable to blooming in conditions that are not so cool right??? and the single bloom per node habit makes me think that it may have Dend Parishi in it somewhere. Sorry for doing my detective work on the post. So anyways here arel the pics. its a very small plant and clumped close together, thin roots.
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Old 11-19-2008, 09:18 PM
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I wish at least one person would reply to this post please!
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Old 11-19-2008, 09:29 PM
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I'm so sorry that I can't help you out. I even tried googling it but nothing comes up. Hope someone can help you. GOOD LUCK.
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Old 11-19-2008, 09:33 PM
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Hello!

First, I haven't googled up and of the names you mention, so I won't comment on them
Not all nobiles require that stiff chilly cool down along with water withdrawl. I think you would have to define the term cool.
Many can set buds in the mid-60's for a small time period.
It looks like its doing well for you without all the fussing, you must be thrilled

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Old 11-19-2008, 10:04 PM
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I cannot find a Den. Janya Orange Baby but I found just a Den. Janya is 'Orange Baby' the clonal name? If so it seems that it would mean that the cross isn't a true nobile type in that it contains Den. lawesii which mean it could take on it's year round blooming habit. I'm by no means an expert, but maybe it may settle your mind a bit.
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Old 11-20-2008, 12:08 AM
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The names do not ring a bell and I have a lot of nobiles, but it sure looks like mine do right now. There are warm tolerant ones such as some of the Yamamoto ones ( see Yamamoto Dendrobiums Hawaii).

In all my nobiles I do not have any that produce only one flower per node. Your small plant could be young or could be crossed with something else.
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Old 11-20-2008, 12:55 AM
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I dont think that this a registered cross! or even that whats been crossed is registered! cuz ive tried to look them up and nothing came up at all! but yeah it looks like it only producing one flower per node. thats really unusual right??? the bud is swelling so much!! and its now a super deep purple color! im hoping that it will bloom soon so we can better determine what the world it is!
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