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Catt Priscilla Ward x Schom thomsoniana???
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Hi folks.
Another day, another lovely noid. And this one at least came with part of a label. I'm convinced the first line on the label says "Priscilla Ward". I've seen another label with "Priscilla Ward" on it from this batch of plants. Originally I thought they could have been purchased from a grower of that name but there's a Cattleya Priscilla Ward out there and that seems much more likely: Orchids - Cattleya 77 Orchids - Cattleya 76 I have a plant with another label which appears to read "Priscilla Ward … L chron thomsonia". Allowing for rough spelling, the lower part of the broken tag pictured could be a reference to Laelia thomsoniana, now Schomburgkia thomsoniana – a couple of pics here: http://www.tropiflora.com/creport/cr18-1/R007.jpg Aerangis fastuota And, of course, the label was found in pieces resting on the bark in the pot, so it might not even belong there. And I'm having a bit of a guess on the thomsoniana… But if you think it might be a cross of those plants, or of anything else, I'd appreciate it if you'd let me know. Hope you can help, and thanks for having a look. Cheers, Aus. |
It definitely has some Schomburgkia (now Myrmecophila) in it. I'd say it's safe to say that it is thompsoniana (or at least as one parent).
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C. Pricilla Ward is granulosa x forbesii. Looks like it could fit. It's not registered but granulosa x tompsoniana = Luster; and forbesii x tompsoniana = Trudy Fennell.
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