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That would be great if those are consistent differences. I am not sure what features cause a substantial number of the AOS harrisoniana awards to have an asterisk and the comment about concern that some loddigesii might be mixed in there.I am in no way a taxonomist, but I had operated under the assumption that harrisoniae had a clearly tri-lobed lip in which the side lobes did not conceal the column as in Istvan’s image.
The lip in loddigesii is tri-lobed but that is a very subtle tri-lobe. Those side lobes roll towards the center largely concealing the column.
I forget now which is which but I also thought for years that harrisoniae bloomed from a dead sheath and bloomed in late summer. Loddigesii blooms from a green sheath in the Spring.
We heard that recently... and to the person who took recourse to this age old and hackneyed truism, it sounded like a duck, it walked like a duck...but in reality turned out to be a moose!The old adage: If it quacks like a duck, and walks like a duck, then it is most certainly… a duck!
Thank you.Wonderful flower, by the way, Istvan!
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