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Originally Posted by johnsaquatics
I thought that Mount Hood 'Mary' had at least a pinhole sized purple dot on the lip.
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The AQ picture shows the blooms terminal lip as pure white. Described as: "two very large flowers with good conformation, color and substance; pure white with green throat." AM/AOS January 14th 1970.
However, the "award" picture that comes up on Orchid Wiz has the purple dots on the lip. Interestingly, it is still described as "pure white". One of the three pictures in the photo gallery on Orchid Wiz is as described while the other two have purple coloring on the terminal lip.
Mine is an original division and has no purple on the terminal lip (pics below
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I do not know if this would be a variation that one would see in a mericlone or if an original division can show such a change based on growing conditions.
I am hoping to get two blooms next year instead of the one I had....but to be sure it is a stunner of a bloom
ADDED NOTE: In looking at my pics, I can see how the throat is "green" and sort of blending into yellow. The throats in the blooms of the photo above don't appear to have any green in them and are more bright canary yellow like a Ranger Six "A-OK". I am going to do a bit more "flipping" through some pics