Showing posts with label Broughtonia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Broughtonia. Show all posts
Monday, April 11, 2016
Guaritonia Henry Wan 'Carmen'
This plant was brought to the April 10 meeting of the AOS judges in Ponce, Puerto Rico. A lovely and very compact plant. It received an award of merit (pending).
Labels:
Broughtonia,
Carmen,
Cattleya,
cattleytonia,
Guaritonia,
Henry,
hibrido,
hybrid,
orchid,
orchidee,
orquidea,
purple,
Wan,
white,
yellow
Friday, April 8, 2016
Myrmetonia ( Schombonia ) Summertime (Myrmecophila tibicinis x Broughtonia sanguinea)
I saw this orchid at the 2016 Puerto Rico Orchid Society show. The plant is large, the flowers are produced at the end of long inflorescences that however are not as long as those of the Myr. tibicinis parent.
Labels:
Broughtonia,
hibrida,
hybrid,
myrmecophila,
Myrmetonia,
orchid,
orchidee,
orquidea,
sanguinea,
Schombonia,
Summertime,
tibicinis
Friday, February 21, 2014
Wilmotteara Hamlyn's Glory
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Psytonia Caribbean Jewels 'E Orchids Little Ruby' AM/AOS, a rare hybrid of Psychilis macconnelliae and Broughtonia sanguinea
This interesting plant is an hybrid of Psychilis macconnelliae (which was the seed parent) and Broughtonia sanguinea (which was the pollen parent). It was registered in 2004 by J. R. Fernandez.. We can see that the influence of the Psychilis parent was overwhelming, you would have a hard time guessing which was the other parent from looking at this plant. The color is highly reminiscent of Psychilis kraenzlinii, however the flower size and shape clearly distinguishes it from that species. The white spot on the lip makes me suspect that the Puerto Rican plant of macconnelliae was used on this hybrid rather than a plant from St. Croix. Hybrids with Psychilis are uncommon, in the ones that I have seen, the Psychilis influence is very dominant.
This hybrid was exhibited by Edwin Alberto Perez. I want to thank Irma Saldana because she helped me find the information and parentage of this hybrid as registed on the Royal Horticultural Society.
Labels:
Broughtonia,
Caribbean,
carmine,
hybrid,
jewels,
macconelliae,
Psychilis,
rose,
sanguinea
Thursday, March 31, 2011
1980 Mona Island, a happy smile in an awful spot, a memory from my AEB times
One one trip to the red footed booby colony I found a an orchid in full bloom with flowers that I have never seen before. It looked so delicate and out of place in the arid landscape. I took a flower back with me and Hector Colon who was quite familiar with the flora of Mona Island identified it as something new for Mona Island. Later it was identified as Broughtonia dominguensis, this was the first time this orchid had ever been found in the Puerto Rico area. I was fascinated by the fact that this small orchid could thrive in such a hostile enviroment. This was the start of my interest for orchids, which continues to this day.
Labels:
AEB,
Broughtonia,
Colegio,
college,
dominguensis,
estudiantes,
friendship,
Island,
lovely,
Mayaguez,
Mona,
nature,
Puerto Rico,
RUM,
students
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