Rosim_in_BR |
12-15-2008 07:46 PM |
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Originally Posted by ronaldhanko
(Post 174594)
Is there a pure alba form?
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Yes, Ronald, there exists a pure white L. purpurata. It is called L. purpurata var. virginalis. Take a look at it following the link below:
Laelia purpurata Lindl. & Paxton - var. virginalis 'CampeĆ£' on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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Originally Posted by Cookiemonster
(Post 174699)
Its a beautiful flower indeed but not alba, looks like a faded anellata variation to me
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Suzie, varietal names don't necessarily guard relation with the color and unfortunately, Veitch decided to give the varietal name 'alba' to this colored flower. It is against the common sense, but he did it! There isn't much we can do now, I mean if we want to be correct about naming L. purpurata varieties, then we need to label this flower as var. alba in respect to Veitch's description and label the white L. purpurata variety as 'virginalis'. Again, it is against our common sense, because the word 'alba' has a definite meaning of 'white', but... what is done is done!
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