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12-31-2007, 07:53 AM
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Dendrobium Aussie Hybrids
Look what I found!! A nursery here has some unflowered seedling Australian Hybrid Dendrobiums!!
Burnham Nurseries - Online Orchid Shop
Enter the shop, choose 'Product Overview' on the left hand side, then scroll down to 'Orchid Hybrids' and you'll see 'Dendrobiums - Australian Hybrids'
I ordered three crosses:
Dendrobium (Zip x King Wong) x (Gillian Leaney x Tweed)
Dendrobium (Ellewong x Zip) x (Gillian Leaney x Tweed)
Dendrobium Miara x kingianum 'Speckles'
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12-31-2007, 03:34 PM
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How could you do this to me? Oh well I haven't been on ebay for 3 months! What the h*ll! Judi
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12-31-2007, 05:18 PM
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Go for it, Judi! I'm going to ask them if they can get any of those super "Hot Cold Den Hybrids" ( Australian Orchid Nursery - Dendrobiums) as well... I'd go broke buying them!
Happy New Year! What a better way to ring in the year than with an orchid order????!?
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01-01-2008, 04:26 AM
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That's really cool shakkai... the kingianum 'Speckles' is my favourite hybrid in my collection. It has really delicate looking flowers, strong racemes and it keikis like a hawaiian midwife. Check out these new growths and keikis:
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01-01-2008, 06:07 AM
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Happy New Year, Undergrounder!! Thanks for the info! The kingianum 'Speckles' was the only one I couldn't find photos for when I was searching to see what these crosses might throw. With all of the others, I found photos of various named clones of those grexes.
Your plant looks wonderful - so lush and healthy!! What height is your plant? Is that it's full size?
I can't wait 'til mine get here!!
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01-01-2008, 06:18 AM
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Fingers crossed, this nursery will keep getting new varieties in...
I've looked at the species make-up of the crosses I selected, and it is really interesting to see the wide variety that goes into these - and how complex they are!
For example, for Den. (Ellewong x Zip) x (Gillian Leaney x Tweed)
Ellewong x Zip: is:
{[(kingianum x fleckeri) x speciosum] x (Den. kingianum x tetragonum)} X {Den. kingianum x [(Den. speciosum x Den. kingianum) x tetragonum]}
crossed with: Gillian Leaney x Tweed:
{[(Den. speciosum x Den. kingianum) x kingianum] x [( Den. falcorostrum x Den. fleckeri) x (fleckeri x speciosum)]}
So, predominantly kingianum, but with fleckeri, speciosum, tetragonum and even some falcorostrum in there!
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01-01-2008, 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by shakkai
Fingers crossed, this nursery will keep getting new varieties in...
I've looked at the species make-up of the crosses I selected, and it is really interesting to see the wide variety that goes into these - and how complex they are!
For example, for Den. (Ellewong x Zip) x (Gillian Leaney x Tweed)
Ellewong x Zip: is:
{[(kingianum x fleckeri) x speciosum] x (Den. kingianum x tetragonum)} X {Den. kingianum x [(Den. speciosum x Den. kingianum) x tetragonum]}
crossed with: Gillian Leaney x Tweed:
{[(Den. speciosum x Den. kingianum) x kingianum] x [( Den. falcorostrum x Den. fleckeri) x (fleckeri x speciosum)]}
So, predominantly kingianum, but with fleckeri, speciosum, tetragonum and even some falcorostrum in there!
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That's actually amazing info.. what website did you use to look it up? It's when they start sticking in some Den phalaenopsis that things really start to get wild - but a little harder to look after.
It is fullsize, this was it in flower last year. The grower was Bill, bought at a show. As you can see he's a good grower.
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01-01-2008, 07:57 AM
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Be still my heart!!! Now I'm not only impatient for my plants to arrive - I want to see them bloom!!! What a great plant! And by all accounts I've read, these are exceedingly easy to look after.
I got most of the information from this page:
Australian Dendrobiums
It has lots of great information about the colour ranges of some of the different parents. For example:
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Den. Gillian Leaney ( Den. Xdelicatum x kingianum) - colours white, white with purple labellum through pinks to purples.
Den. Zip ( Den. kingianum x Den. Ku-Ring-Gai) - colours white to cream with dark purple edging and splashing, some with the purple labellum.
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01-01-2008, 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by shakkai
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DUNO do a lot of hot/cold (aka Tropicool) Den breeding. They attend shows in the US. Do they ever make it over to the UK?
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01-02-2008, 04:36 AM
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Thanks for the info, Andrew. I haven't gone to any of the really big shows here - though I might change that this year! But I haven't seen the 'Tropicool' or 'Equacool' types available. I will definitely keep my eyes open, and in the mean time, I will send some emails to see what I can find. One way or another, I'll find a way to grow some of these!
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