Phrag. besseae fma flavum 'D'Oro' - 4N

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Our only 4N Phrag. besseae fma flavum in bloom this morning. This is the second flower on the stem; the first was partially crippled, but this one was perfect. It isn't fully open yet, but when I looked at the pollinia early this morning, one pollen mass was already dry and black, but the other looked good so I self pollinated it. Hoping for a nice batch of 4N besseae flavum seedlings but as we all know, it's a long road from pollination to seedling.
 
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Very nice but I like your normal(red) AM clone better.
 
I echo Linus’ sentiments. List me. That is a beautiful plant.


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Congrats! I’ll be crossing fingers too.


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Our only 4N Phrag. besseae fma flavum in bloom this morning. This is the second flower on the stem; the first was partially crippled, but this one was perfect. It isn't fully open yet, but when I looked at the pollinia early this morning, one pollen mass was already dry and black, but the other looked good so I self pollinated it. Hoping for a nice batch of 4N besseae flavum seedlings but as we all know, it's a long road from pollination to seedling.
What puzzles me is that all the articles mentioned that there was only one original clone of besseae flavum .
However , it seems that all the current plants that we see today actually look quite different from each others , some darker yellow , some lighter, some with slender petals etc..
So was there more flavum found and breeders were not aware that they actually outcrossing later on ? or just by selfing one could have so many variations like that ?
 

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