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08-27-2010, 10:06 AM
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Andrew's suggestion is a good one for relatively immediate option, and it is likely they would have more than one of a particular plant available, allowing you to acquire one for you and your friend.
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08-27-2010, 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by stefpix
I wonder if it is the best thing for the mother to remind her of her loss. Sometimes better accept the hard facts of life and move on. She will always remember the baby no matter of what.
The best is that she may try to have another baby if she wants to and it is doable.
I think would be more appropriate to name a cultivar after some new baby born.
I think your effort is generous.
A name is just a name. Probably there are not as many Havalahs registered as Havanas.
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I agree, for what it's worth.
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08-29-2010, 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by help
hi all! i have a blc ( lawless freischutz x goldenzelle ). i looked it up on RHS, but didnt find anything. i have a friend whos baby girl passed away about a week before her due date. and i would really like to get an orchid named after her daughter, Havana. can someone tell me if the cros is in fact un-registered please? just to double check, again, i looked on RHS and nothing cam up, but i dont want to be missing something
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Hi,
Get a latest version of wildcatt software,it is easy to find the
information, then down load a form to register from R.H.S,fill the form send 7,50 sterling pounds mail it,if no body has registered your cross,they will registered your cross thats all.veekay
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09-03-2010, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Ray
It is apparently not a registered cross, at the moment.
1) Have you bloomed it? You have to be the first person to do so.
2) If the answer is "yes", as Royal said, you're going to have to do some digging - I'd start with the vendor you got it from. If they did not make the cross, ask them where they got it. If you come to a dead end, that doesn't necessarily mean you cannot register it, but you really have to try and find the originator.
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so i would have to be the first person to bloom it? i havent bloomed it, so it will have to wait until after that. but after that, i will do the research, and really try to find the originator. if and when i find the originator, would i ask them if i could name it? or what? i think its something i want to put the work into, because this would mean alot to the mother.
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09-03-2010, 04:20 PM
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You don't have to bloom it first, but you need to bloom it to take the photo that accompanies the registration.
They probably would register it if you just sent in the form, fee, and photo - but the originator of the cross has, and deserves, the right to name the cross if he or she so chooses. At least trying to contact the originator is the right thing to do.
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09-03-2010, 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by RoyalOrchids
but the originator of the cross has, and deserves, the right to name the cross if he or she so chooses.
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This is really the crux of the issue. If you are not the breeder, you certainly can register the cross without the breeder's permission. Whether it's ethical to do so is another matter.
Help,
Something else to bear in mind before you put in the effort of flowering it. The breeder can no doubt grow these plants better than you, has kept some of the bigger seedlings for growing on and is likely to flower those plants before your plant flowers. It's quite possible/probable that the breeder will register the cross before your plant flowers, which puts a disappointing end to a nice idea.
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09-05-2010, 12:36 AM
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i agree, thanks guys. i think this is just something for down the road though...
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