Showing posts with label peloric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peloric. Show all posts
Monday, November 14, 2016
Dendrobium Chaisri Gold, peloric mutant
I received this Dendrobium as a gift a long time ago. It is not difficult to cultivate as long as it is grown on media that doesn't become soggy and kills its roots. Prefers media that allows for plenty of air to reach the roots. The flowers are long lasting.
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Phalaenopsis Center Stage 'Pine Ridge Cockleshell' AM/AOS, a peloric Phalaenopsis
A truly unique Phalenopsis. This peloric Phalaenopsis shows what happens when you get unexpected symetry in a normally zygomorphic flower. The plant that won the award from the AOS was exhibited by Irma Saldana. It is notewhorty because it is said to be one of the most estable peloric Phalaenopsis. Seeing one in full bloom is a delight, to quote Irma Saldana, "it looks as it is made of honey colored lace".
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
A peculiar Phalaenopsis: Phal. Center Stage 'Pine Ridge Cockleshell' AM/AOS, a rare stable peloric form
This is a very peculiar flower. This orchid petals are unique in what only can be described as a Roscharchian way. Unfortunately a photo can't approach the experience of looking at an inflorescence of these orchids in the flesh. But it has been some years since I last saw a plant of this cross. I wonder if it has gone out of fashion and has been superseded by new and even more unusual hybrids. This plant won an AM/AOS when exhibited in St. Croix as a cut inflorescence by Irma Selles.
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