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02-25-2014, 12:28 AM
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Is there such a thing as a phal den?
I saw this unusual looking NOID phal at my local Trader Joe's. I feel guilty for having bought it, since it is a NOID, but I am intrigued by the shape of the flowers. It almost reminds me of a dendrobium. I checked to make sure that the shape of the flowers was not due to the plant being dehydrated. There was also a NOID miltonopsis and a slipper orchid as well, which I passed on after seeing this phal.
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02-25-2014, 02:17 AM
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that is an unusual looking phal.
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02-25-2014, 02:25 AM
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that is an unusual looking phal.
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I thought so too. Here's a better pic of the flowers. I was actually going to buy discounted azaleas at Rite Aid, which was across the street, but they had thrown them all out.
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02-25-2014, 11:11 AM
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I've never seen one like that. I love the spots.
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02-25-2014, 12:23 PM
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No reason to feel guilty. While many of us are not into NoIDs, if you like it then that is what matters.
With regard to your original Q ... no there is no such thing as a phal-den hybrid. Short of genetic engineering perhaps, such a cross is impossible. There is a species Dendrobium bigibbum which was at one point also known as Dendrobium phalanopsis because the petals are fuller and rounder more like those of a phal -- IOSPE PHOTOS
Yours is definitely a phal.
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02-25-2014, 01:01 PM
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No reason to feel guilty. While many of us are not into NoIDs, if you like it then that is what matters.
With regard to your original Q ... no there is no such thing as a phal-den hybrid. Short of genetic engineering perhaps, such a cross is impossible. There is a species Dendrobium bigibbum which was at one point also known as Dendrobium phalanopsis because the petals are fuller and rounder more like those of a phal -- IOSPE PHOTOS
Yours is definitely a phal.
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Yeah, I know there is no such thing as a phal den. I was simply calling it that because it was a phal that looked like a den.
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02-26-2014, 08:03 AM
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It looks like a peloric Phalaenopsis. This is a mutation that increases the radial symetry of the flower. Sometimes it manifests as petals closed arround the center, with the sepals in their usual position.
I've seen quite a few of them, I think you will see others if you search on Peloric Phal here on the board.
Sometimes peloric shows as colour changes in the petals, but this seems to be more a change in the position of the petals.
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