Jason Fischer
www.orchidweb.com
I haven't posted a pic of Emma since she was born, so I thought I'd show you her at 4 and 1/2 months old. She sure is growing quick! My little back-cross is turning out nice.
I have also registered an orchid after her! It's a mini phalaenopsis breed (my other hobby besides slippers and neos), which is called Doriopsisium Little Emma (which means there is a mix of phalaenopsis, doritis and kingiella). It's funny now to think that back when I made the hybrid, I had no idea 3 years later I would have a child as well! Perfect timing.
The pics:
Little Emma var. Homo Sapien
Little Emma var. Orchidaceae
I have also registered an orchid after her! It's a mini phalaenopsis breed (my other hobby besides slippers and neos), which is called Doriopsisium Little Emma (which means there is a mix of phalaenopsis, doritis and kingiella). It's funny now to think that back when I made the hybrid, I had no idea 3 years later I would have a child as well! Perfect timing.
The pics:
Little Emma var. Homo Sapien


Little Emma var. Orchidaceae
