Awwwww thanks Mountaineer!!!!!!!!!!!! My other thread I posted on this same board about nomenclature also has a bunch of very helpful links!!! Between the comments and the links....it really has the nomenclature broken down very simply! People do also cover the complicated topics BUT you can find a lot of good nomenclature info in that post too! I printed it out because I felt the EXACT same way....between that post and this post....a LOT of information to take in and some weird things to wrap your brain around! Like a grex! I am sorry it just still seems a tad strange and it's something I kinda have to work through in my mind each time I see the term!
The one thing I have learned is....orchid nomenclature....kinda insane! And trying to wrap your brain around it all in one sitting is just too much! That's why I printed out some of these links so I can just refer back to it as needed and try to really get it in my head!
And You are SO welcome SouthPark!!! See....It's not very often when I can actually ANSWER any question on here and feel confident my answer is right so I got pretty excited when I read your question and was like...."OH! I KNOW THIS ONE!!!! " lol
I had read that link before posting this post and my nomenclature post and definitely didn't understand very much of it SO thank YOU too because your question made me go back to that link and it was SO much more helpful this time because I actually knew what they were talking about!
And I'll be honest! I understand the "Sticky" concept! I would be honored to have my post be a Sticky!
....I just don't know how that happens....
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Hey but guys! Maybe the other thread is a better spot for this question BUT I truly don't know....SO, Follow up question....what does it mean when there is the name of a species and then they have it "x sib" OR "x self"? I am guessing sib stands for sibling but...I mean....ok example! a plant listed like..."Dendrobium trantuanii x sib" OR "Cattleya bowringiana x self".
What does this mean??? And...I guess why does it even need to be specified???? If you have a plant that is a dendrobium trantuanii and you breed it with another dendrobium trantuanii that is a sibling why wouldn't you just end up with a dendrobium trantuanii? And same thing with the "x self" one. Unless my interpretation of "x sib" is wrong....
I guess...why is this important or specified even? Whether it's bred with a sib or self, wouldn't it just be a dendrobium trantuanii or cattleya bowringiana? As a buyer, when you see this, does it tell you something that I am missing?