Why? I look at the skin tones of the people in the background, looks rather normal, the white on the pouch is white & the color of the foliage is spot on for some brachys.sorry, but I cant believe the picture to be true to the plants real colour.
OMG!!!
Why? I look at the skin tones of the people in the background, looks rather normal, the white on the pouch is white & the color of the foliage is spot on for some brachys.
That is messed up. I'd bet my last dollar there is a maudiae-vini somewhere in this flowers history then bred away from it. Back to leucochilum.
That is messed up. I'd bet my last dollar there is a maudiae-vini somewhere in this flowers history then bred away from it. Back to leucochilum.
and you'd guess it would retain that sort of colour during these generations "of breeding it into or better hiding it into" a Brachy Line??? Interesting idea!
Yeah, I'm getting your point, but I simply don't believe that Bachy-Breeding, even with the very latest leucochilum breeding in Thailand or Taiwan, has come to that point of colouration yet. I'm not saying that I don't believe it possible, but.... There's a lot of years in between a black (solid) flower and current breeding. I just don't believe we're there yet.
Besides: If there was a Brachy of that coulor out there: I'd expect better pictures of it. If someone found a plant like that say in Thailand it would have a 50.000$ price tag, if not more... so a decent picture would come with it, if it were introcuced to the world.
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