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Anyone seen this before?
This one Violacea var Mentawi I would like to share. I didn't notice till I water the plant yesterday. It's a fresh bloom, est. 2 days ago. from an old spike. All the previous bloom are normal. This one have 4 petals.
I would like to ask one question?...If I pollinate this flower with it own pollen, what are the chances of having this type of flower down the line. I kind of like it, something different...cute. Regards KC http://www.orchidboard.com/community...ar_Mentawi.JPG |
Interesting, I don't know about the chances but I think you should get at least one seedling with this trait.
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I like it :clap: and would give it a try . Gin
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I think it's a spontaneous deformation and isn't hereditary.
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Hello!
I think it`s a deformation too but I would give it a try ! :-) phalguy |
I'm not versed in pollination but if you don't give it a try you will always wonder..:nod:
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"Experts" seem to feel that spontaneous mutations like this are caused by things like temperature fluctuations when the buds are forming, and are not a change in the essential DNA of the plant. Like if you drop a brick on your toe, and the nail turns black, and you get pregnant while it is black, you will *still* not bear a child with black nails.
If previous and subsequent blooms are normal, it was just a fluke; if you keep getting weird flowers, the plant may have a genetic defect. Regards - Nancy p.s. I had a peloric Phalaenopsis that bloomed with peloric flowers for about 7 years; suddenly, the past 3 bloomings have been 'standard' flowers. Bummer! |
Nancy, thanks. for the explanation.
KC |
Nancy - I'd love to see a photo of that peloric and its non peloric phase please :D
.. do you have any? :) |
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