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Royal 12-17-2009 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 2ljd (Post 278713)
Hi Royal,

This particular seed pod aborted pretty quick...unfortunately, I think the flower wasn't very fresh. It was already in bloom when I bought it. But I do have a nice seed pod of the 'Joy" clone (selfing) that will be ready in another month or two. If there's enough material, maybe I can send you some seed.

Sorry to hear that. I'd really love some seed from the 'Joy' selfing. Is that cultivar from Joseph Wu?

2ljd 12-17-2009 05:04 PM

Yes it is...I picked up the plant from Big Leaf Orchids not long ago. I also selfed the 'Joy' clone of Phal. javanica and the protocorms are just starting to show their first leaves now...:biggrin:.

Royal 12-18-2009 09:29 AM

Very nice, I like javanica. I'd love to talk about a trade when the time comes. :) I have some gems in compots, flask, and capsules. Send me a pm if your interested. ;)

edwardwang 12-18-2009 10:53 PM

It could be crossed with P. micholitzii. See the clue to its lip.
Anyway, it is still very beatiful.

Royal 12-19-2009 12:55 PM

Edward, what clues are you referring to? It looks more like a strait violacea to me. If it where a Penang Violacea I would expect rounder petal tips and hairs on the lip.

edwardwang 12-20-2009 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by RoyalOrchids (Post 279199)
Edward, what clues are you referring to? It looks more like a strait violacea to me. If it where a Penang Violacea I would expect rounder petal tips and hairs on the lip.

The lip of pure P. violacea’s shape should not appear like that.
It could be crossed in the early generation, after that, back to mate with other P. violacea many times and pick up what they want. Some said this is a process called “purification”. But it’s gene had been mixed with other species, the different appearance will reveal or not only from the Probability. But if we identify it as species, it is very controversial, and also confuse the breeding.

Ben Belton 12-21-2009 01:27 AM

violacea alba is one of my favorite Phal species. Congratulations on having the Joy. Its very nice and quite $$$ :-)

2ljd 12-21-2009 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Ben Belton (Post 279478)
violacea alba is one of my favorite Phal species. Congratulations on having the Joy. Its very nice and quite $$$ :-)

Thanks Ben, it was quite $$$...let's hope the seedlings turn out as nice as the parent plant! :crossfing


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