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<blockquote data-quote="terryros" data-source="post: 731602" data-attributes="member: 9373"><p>We think that John Stanton of Orchid Trail made the most recently available remake of this vintage, important primary hybrid. His cross was (rex 'Imperialis' x dowiana var. aurea). He sold flasks to other growers like Orchids Limited, where I purchased mine. The AOS awarded Keith Davis for a plant from this cross in 2012.</p><p></p><p>My plant has bloomed every May for the last five years. Here is a picture from my current flowering with three flowers.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]34368[/ATTACH]</p><p>Mine also does not open fully but I don't think either parent opens fully either. This is an early step on the way to yellow hybrids, so this is never a vibrant yellow. But, the contrast between the lip and some preservation of yellow in the petals and sepals was an important breakthrough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terryros, post: 731602, member: 9373"] We think that John Stanton of Orchid Trail made the most recently available remake of this vintage, important primary hybrid. His cross was (rex 'Imperialis' x dowiana var. aurea). He sold flasks to other growers like Orchids Limited, where I purchased mine. The AOS awarded Keith Davis for a plant from this cross in 2012. My plant has bloomed every May for the last five years. Here is a picture from my current flowering with three flowers. [ATTACH]34368[/ATTACH] Mine also does not open fully but I don't think either parent opens fully either. This is an early step on the way to yellow hybrids, so this is never a vibrant yellow. But, the contrast between the lip and some preservation of yellow in the petals and sepals was an important breakthrough. [/QUOTE]
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