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10-29-2010, 05:51 PM
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It's gorgeous, Ethan, I love it!!
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10-29-2010, 06:37 PM
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WOW! love the colors, and such a display of blooms! good growing
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10-29-2010, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by quiltergal
I've got one of these. It's currently pouting from it's last repot. It did put on quite a display the last time it bloomed and the flowers lasted forever. Hopefully one of these days it will get happy again and re-bloom for me. Mine is from Kalapana, got it at Lowes.
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Mine also came from Kalapana, Teri! I got it at the local garden center...Mine also pouted after re-potting...they do seem to be very sensitive to re-potting, but make up for it after a while!
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10-31-2010, 05:27 PM
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Wow, another gorgeous Den. You have such great looking Dens Ethan!
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10-31-2010, 05:51 PM
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Wow, another gorgeous Den. You have such great looking Dens Ethan!
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Thank you so much, Rosie...that's so nice of you...
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11-01-2010, 12:17 PM
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That is simply stunning! I must have one. Have already clicked on the Kalapana link from a previous post (thank you Becca!).
And I must say that I am jealous of those of you who shop at Lowes and can find these amazing plants. My Lowes apparently lacks creativity because all I see when I go in are phals and dends with no tags, and thus no names. And none of them ever have colorful blooms like this one!
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11-17-2010, 04:58 AM
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Just a little background on this plant. The parents of this hybrid are Den Pixie Nani x Den canaliculatum. There are two forms of the Australian species Den canaliculatum. There is a very tiny tan & brown flowered form, with 1” pbulbs & sets of 1” terete leaves. The flowers are about ½” NS. The other white & yellow flowered, purple-lipped form is still nearly a miniature, but with pbulbs about 3-4” tall, with sets of 3” leaves & flowers with 1” NS.
Both forms have numerous, relatively long spikes with many long lasting flowers. Both forms do best mounted & bloom during early spring.
The hybrid was originally made in the early 1980’s, by Mr. Francis Aisaka of Honolulu, an old time hybridizer & backyard grower. He used the larger yellow form of Den canaliculatum as the pollen parent. We purchased a few CPs from him & received an AM/AOS on a very nice first bloom. Mr. Aisaka kindly gave us permission to register the hybrid & we named our plant Den. Pixie Princess ‘H&R’ AM/AOS. We initially cloned 5000 plants. However, in the past 25 years, the plant has been recloned many times by many people & probably a million or two plants have been made. As mass merchandizers are wont to do, they have simplified the plant name, because they don’t really care … although they have kept the Pixie Princess part, I suppose, because it is a nice name.
Besides having such beautiful flowers, the plant has a very good blooming habit. Although the parent species, Den canaliculatum, is a very seasonal once a year spring bloomer, the hybrid is capable of blooming often. One year, the original plant that we cloned bloomed 4 times, and bloomed a fifth time a few weeks after the year ended.
Having read this, you’re all ready to go out & buy a plant. Unfortunately, we don’t have any clones available at this time ... but I’m sure someone else does.
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11-17-2010, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by catwalker808
Just a little background on this plant. The parents of this hybrid are Den Pixie Nani x Den canaliculatum. There are two forms of the Australian species Den canaliculatum. There is a very tiny tan & brown flowered form, with 1” pbulbs & sets of 1” terete leaves. The flowers are about ½” NS. The other white & yellow flowered, purple-lipped form is still nearly a miniature, but with pbulbs about 3-4” tall, with sets of 3” leaves & flowers with 1” NS.
Both forms have numerous, relatively long spikes with many long lasting flowers. Both forms do best mounted & bloom during early spring.
The hybrid was originally made in the early 1980’s, by Mr. Francis Aisaka of Honolulu, an old time hybridizer & backyard grower. He used the larger yellow form of Den canaliculatum as the pollen parent. We purchased a few CPs from him & received an AM/AOS on a very nice first bloom. Mr. Aisaka kindly gave us permission to register the hybrid & we named our plant Den. Pixie Princess ‘H&R’ AM/AOS. We initially cloned 5000 plants. However, in the past 25 years, the plant has been recloned many times by many people & probably a million or two plants have been made. As mass merchandizers are wont to do, they have simplified the plant name, because they don’t really care … although they have kept the Pixie Princess part, I suppose, because it is a nice name.
Besides having such beautiful flowers, the plant has a very good blooming habit. Although the parent species, Den canaliculatum, is a very seasonal once a year spring bloomer, the hybrid is capable of blooming often. One year, the original plant that we cloned bloomed 4 times, and bloomed a fifth time a few weeks after the year ended.
Having read this, you’re all ready to go out & buy a plant. Unfortunately, we don’t have any clones available at this time ... but I’m sure someone else does.
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Hi, Catwalker. Thanks so much for the background on this amazing den! It's so neat to hear about it's history and to think you are the one that registered it's name...it's just a shame that the 'original name' has been lost. Do you still have any of your original clones? I can only imagine how beautiful they must be if you do - I've seen photos of some very impressive specimen plants in bloom!
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11-17-2010, 09:38 PM
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Since we had a provisional award (pending registration, we asked the hybridizer for permission to register it. We also knew that the clone definitely had great commercial value, so we wanted a good name.
However, all we did was register the cross (with permission). Mr. Aisaka deserves the credit for having the insight & willingness to hybridize for smaller flowers on a smaller plant, at a time when most hybridizers were trying for bigger sizes & bolder colors. And he created a beautiful hybrid which has become famous in many countries over the years.
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11-19-2010, 01:47 AM
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very pretty i must say, love the colors!
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