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Originally Posted by LinhT
That's very pretty, Jim! How was Glenn's talk? Tell me you got a kovachii or some Pk hybrid from him Even if you didn't, I know you were tempted....
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Glen's talk was really interesting. It was sort of a two-parter. First part was going to the site, seeing the habitat and plants, second part was breeding progress since his return. The
really interesting part was talking with him privately before he started his presentation.
The competition to get crosses out ASAP is intense! To the point where some claimed kovachii crosses Glen does not believe actually have kovachii as a parent. With some experience in plant breeding, I tend to agree. If it takes approximately 3 years from seed to flower, and Glen flowered one of his latest hybrids for the first time last year, how can you submit pictures of the flower of a new kovachii hybrid, with that newly flowered plant from last year as a parent? The offspring should be 2 years away from flowering! Glen believes a lot of them are besseae crosses.
Needless to say, I'm sticking with only Glen's plants for the time being (not that I got any).
I actually didn't buy any from Glen this time although I was tempted. He had a blooming size P. kovachii for $300 and a couple of his hybrids for $125. I missed a Suzanne Decker in the raffle by 1 number! But I did score one of his Paph spicerianum '#2' x Paph. Stone Lovely 'CH4' as a gift for joining the club. So all-in-all not a bad night; a private conversation with Glen and 2 free plants for my first club meeting.
Cheers.
Jim