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Old 03-31-2016, 06:40 AM
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I just found an entry in the web - Eulobidium Rakthai - but did not find any photograph of the supposed hybrid.

Someone with access to hebsco host/libraries can help me find out if there is a photograph at all?

Any other ideas where I could look for more information concerning the intrageneric hybrids between the two subtribes?

Thank you!
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There doesn't seem to be any information out there about Eulobidium Rakthai except that it is indeed a registered hybrid (Eulophia andamanensis x Cymbidium aloifolium), registered in 2013 by P. Rakthai, and it is the only registered Eulobidium.

A quick check of OrchidWiz did find some other hybrids between Eulophiinae and Cymbidiinae subtribes though. I will try to get back with a list of them soon, but I noticed that maybe all of them come from a single nursery, Jumbo Orchids in Taiwan. You will find some photographs on their website, and they would seem to be the experts if you are looking for more information.
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Old 04-01-2016, 05:10 AM
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Thank you! I'll have a quick look there, too!
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OK, here is a possibly complete list of hybrids between Eulophiinae and Cymbidiinae subtribes.

Graphiella Martialine (Graphorkis scripta x Cymbidiella rhodochila)

Cymbisellia Jumbo Yenlin (Cymbidiella pardalina x Ansellia africana)

Eulophyllum Jumbo Amos (Grammatophyllum scriptum x Eulophia andamanensis)

Eulophyllum Jumbo Keith (Eulophia andamanensis x Grammatophyllum measuresianum)

Eulobidium Rakthai (Eulophia andamanensis x Cymbidium aloifolium)

Gramcymbiphia Jumbo Lovely (Grammatocymbidium Lovely Melody x Eulophia guineensis)

Eulosellia Jumbo Nilotica (Eulophia graminea x Ansellia gigantea)

Eulophyllum Jumbo Hope (Eulophia graminea x Grammatophyllum scriptum)

Cymphiella Hiroshima Peace (Cymbidium floribundum x Eulophiella Rolfei)

Cymphiella New World (Cymphiella Hiroshima Peace x Eulophiella Rolfei)

Cymphiella Akibijin (Cymphiella Hiroshima Peace x Cymbidium Valley Flower)

Cymphiella Seto (Cymphiella Hiroshima Peace x Cymbidium Stanley Fouraker)

Grammatomangis Jumbo Martae (Grammatophyllum martae x Grammangis ellisii)

Gramcymbimangis Jumbo Omen (Grammatocymbidium Lovely Melody x Grammangis ellisii)
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Old 04-02-2016, 05:37 AM
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Thank you.

I had a look at Jumbo Orchids and did see the photographs in their gallery; I knew that place already, but it is always stunning to see. Mostly how a weird and complicated flower like a Catasetum flower turns something dull and simple when crossed - not always though, clowesetum have gorgeous flowers, too.
But there seems not to be a single picture of Eulobidium.
I'll keep searching from time to time.
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