FairyInTheFlowers |
12-14-2012 12:24 AM |
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Originally Posted by Vanda lover
(Post 538733)
I love the little spots. It will be interesting to see what you get when you create your own hybrid. I have always wanted to try that.
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It will definitely be interesting! Yungho Gelb Canary will be especially interesting to breed with because of the micholitzii in the background. Phal. micholitzii is a white species that actually inhibits the expression of colour in its hybrids. After a few generations of breeding away from the micholitzii, you get some amazing colours. My favourite example, and the whole reason I love micholitzii hybrids, is the fabulous hybrid Joy Spring Canary. JSC is a hybrid of Buena Jewel and Yungho Gelb Canary; both parents appear to be pretty much all white, yet because of the distant micholitzii influence, and the colour from the violacea and amboinensis thats also in the background, you get amazing colours and patterns in Joy Spring Canary.
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