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Originally Posted by smweaver
Fantastic color that one certainly has, Steve. Do you know what's in its background? Is it safe to assume, based on the new (and hideous) name "Rhyncattleanthe," that there's a digbyana or glauca ancestor somehwere? How big is the plant?
Steve
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Steve,
This plant is fairly average sized for a Catt. The background has a surprisingly small amount of digbyana (3.1%). It's mostly bowringiana and labiata at 28.1% each, gaskalliana, purpurata and tigrina at 12.5% each and then tenebrosa fills in the rest with 3.1% of the background. This is all from OrchidWiz. I should mention, this plant is from Akatsuka Orchids on the Big Island. They might still have some plants around. They also created this cross.