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Originally Posted by katsucats
I'm guessing the flasker tmoney spoke to is Troy Meyers; since it's a conservation effort, they require/prefer parentage info so they could sell the excess flasks. Most other flasking services, just going by what they say on their websites, do not (googled "orchid flasking services"). But maybe they need something else when you contact them, I wouldn't know as I haven't contacted any...
Actually, just realized, maybe things work differently in Germany.
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I think things probably work the same there.
I think some are confounding the different purposes/outcomes of "flasking".
1) A breeder and seller of plants must know the parentage. If they use an outside lab, they will not likely disclose that parentage to them - just the genus, as Kim said - which keeps the seedling proprietary and takes away any incentive to sell the excess plants.
2) A lab simply doesn't need to know the exact parentage. Yeah, sometimes it might help with using the correct media for unusual breeding, but generally, knowing the genera involved is sufficient.
2) Troy Meyers' operation is sort-of a combination of the two. It is more of a conservation effort than a retail outlet, and the person submitting material for flasking knows that up front and it aiding in that conservation effort, so species disclosure is needed.