Correct. No connection.So...no connection to the Huntington in LA right?
David, just press the 'Free'-option and accept the European dataregulation clause, and you get access to the article in the link!Pete,the link brings up the pay wall for me!
Hi David,I’ve been looking on line to see if I could find out anything about this clone ‘white lightning’.
The original grex is 70 years old, but is this clone the same age? Does it date from the original cross?
If it is, it is amazingly vigorous!
I cannot find anything about it apart from the fact that many vendors offer it for sale, anyone know more?
David
White Cattleyas.. such a fun corner of the orchid world, riddled with rich history and desire.. I'm completely addicted to these.. I've watched this presentation countless times (). I purchased a small flask of Cattleya Bob Betts ‘The Virgin' FCC/AOS x Cattleya Bob Betts ‘Conqueror’ FCC/AOS. a few years back from Marni Turkel. She has an ebay storefront 'Mostlyspecies'.. linked from her website.. (Orchid Plant Sales). Some really cool plants rotate on her listing. I'm looking forward to blooming one of these out in the coming years. 'there are amazing other cultivars of Bob Betts sequestered in private collections' YES, I subscribe to this point of view.
I hate auto correct, it's Lightning sorry,Beautiful! The writing on the tag is getting wiped. It is LightNing .... not Lighting.
Not an orchid purists, just enjoying my new passion.My coveted specimen...
Bob Betts' White Lighting
Ready to display its Majestic Heritage , started to open & 4 more Spikes on the way.
This beautiful Orchid will keep my spirits up this winter. ☃
Will keep you posted on the way to its bloom.
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Film at eleven Thanks...Looking forward to see the lightning fully opened, even though I find it very nice as it is!
Pls, keep us posted about the fairrie, too!
Definitely a beast , we need a lot of space for this giant.Kate, I just checked with Hausermanns about white lightning.
They told me that they don’t know the origin of the clone, whether it’s an original from the 50’s or a more recent plant.
Whatever it is, it’s a beast of a plant. It’s vigor is like nothing else I’ve grown.
David
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