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02-19-2007, 11:29 AM
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Equitant award
This little guy was awarded this weekend. HCC/AOS. I posted a different picture last week or so, and decided to take it to judging Saturday.
Waiting for Orchidom to give me a name for the grex, it is Rdcm. (Orchidom Red Love x Aleka) 'Littlefrog Sweet Caroline'.

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02-19-2007, 11:30 AM
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Rob, that's stunning! I need one of those!!! 
Congrats to you on the award! 
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02-19-2007, 11:44 AM
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Well, I've got lots and I think I'll order more...
It may be because they do well for me, but I think equitant oncidiums are some of the most rewarding plants I own. They grow well, stay pretty small, and bloom like weeds. I'd trade virtually all my other oncidium hybrids for equitants in a heartbeat.
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02-19-2007, 11:53 AM
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I'm going to your site right now...one of these babies has my name on it! 
Thanks, Rob
Rob, I don't see this particular one on the site...am I looking in the wrong place? 
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02-19-2007, 12:16 PM
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Rob, would you hold one of those for me? I'll come down and pick it up in April.
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02-19-2007, 12:21 PM
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I only have the one really nice one, and I'm not ready to divide it. But I probably have several of the same cross, if that is good enough. They are quite variable.
On the website I just have listed 'growers choice'. I have about 10 different hybrids and it was easier that way. But if you wanted a specific cross, you could just make a note of it.
Actually I've never bloomed an equitant that wasn't worth having...
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02-19-2007, 01:46 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by littlefrog
I only have the one really nice one, and I'm not ready to divide it. But I probably have several of the same cross, if that is good enough. They are quite variable.
On the website I just have listed 'growers choice'. I have about 10 different hybrids and it was easier that way. But if you wanted a specific cross, you could just make a note of it.
Actually I've never bloomed an equitant that wasn't worth having...
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How about I come down to Lansing in April after my Florida trip and we'll discuss? I'd really like to phase over to smaller plants and I REALLY like that Red!
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02-19-2007, 05:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by littlefrog
I only have the one really nice one, and I'm not ready to divide it. But I probably have several of the same cross, if that is good enough. They are quite variable.
On the website I just have listed 'growers choice'. I have about 10 different hybrids and it was easier that way. But if you wanted a specific cross, you could just make a note of it.
Actually I've never bloomed an equitant that wasn't worth having...
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Hi Rob 
It's the bold red of this bloom that blows me away! Do you have any others of this color? 
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02-20-2007, 09:51 AM
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Hi Rob 
It's the bold red of this bloom that blows me away! Do you have any others of this color? 
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I've never seen anything quite this color (and without markings) before in equitants (that I own or at shows). So I think it is definitely special. Its sibling has even more intense red/maroon color, but the form isn't as nice and it has a yellow mask. I'm considering a sib cross, it would be so cool to bloom out a couple hundred of the sib cross to see if I could get the color of the sib on the form of the awarded one.
I'll try to make a division but I don't know that I'll be able to sell any for a while. I think they will be busy procreating... Fortunately these things grow fast. I guess they can be mericloned, but I still haven't found anybody to do that for me.
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02-20-2007, 10:37 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by littlefrog
I've never seen anything quite this color (and without markings) before in equitants (that I own or at shows). So I think it is definitely special. Its sibling has even more intense red/maroon color, but the form isn't as nice and it has a yellow mask. I'm considering a sib cross, it would be so cool to bloom out a couple hundred of the sib cross to see if I could get the color of the sib on the form of the awarded one.
I'll try to make a division but I don't know that I'll be able to sell any for a while. I think they will be busy procreating... Fortunately these things grow fast. I guess they can be mericloned, but I still haven't found anybody to do that for me.
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Whenever they're available...I'll take one! 
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