Very nice Vanda. You can tell there's a lot of sanderiana in its background just by looking at its colors and pattern.
Given all the reclassification that's gone on for teretes and for V. sanderiana, I guess this would be a Eunanthe or something of the sort (maybe even Vandeuanthe, if such a thing even exists).
What would the intergeneric name be for such hybrids, anyway?
Very nice Vanda. You can tell there's a lot of sanderiana in its background just by looking at its colors and pattern.
I thought the same, it reminds me of my one and only Vanda which is 66% sanderiana by my calculation.
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Originally Posted by Angurek
Given all the reclassification that's gone on for teretes and for V. sanderiana, I guess this would be a Eunanthe or something of the sort (maybe even Vandeuanthe, if such a thing even exists).
What would the intergeneric name be for such hybrids, anyway?
Didn't know sanderiana had been reclasified (and I've found confirmation here). As I said above my one and only Vanda is a complex hybrid which I've calculated to have sanderiana in so many places in it's parantage that it comes out as 66% that. Guess I may have to find out what mine is now classed as then
Wonderful flowers and good growing. For sure worth waiting !
Congrats.
The intergeneric name of hybrids made by Euanthe x Vanda is Vandanthe.
Papilionanthe x Vanda makes Papilionanda and Holcoglossum x Vanda makes Vandoglossum.
A bit complicated when thinking that all those plants were at a time classified as Vanda.... but they are official names for such hybrids even if they are almost never used and the plants are still sold under the name of Vanda.