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Alec
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Cymbidium PPG is an American bred cultivar that has evidently been very popular in the past.
So I wonder if any of the forum members might help me with this question or maybe even have a Cym. Peter Pan Greensleeves themselves?
I bought my plant 34 years ago. My new wife had worn a green Cymbidium orchid when we married and when we saw this at a dealer in Leeds, UK ( no longer trading) we were struck not only by it being green but the name Peter Pan, which was what she would sometimes call me.
The label either got lost or we binned it years ago, since I was totally new to orchid keeping and the name frankly meant nothing to me.
I know for certain it said "Peter Pan Greensleeves" on the label but there was more written too. That could either have been "ensifolium x Miretta" or it might have been "x Ora Lee Braemar" since I kept a copy of their catalogues and that was advertised in it around that time.
So it is either a pure PPG or a cross from it.
So I wondered if anyone could help me solve this very old mystery that has been irritating me these last 20 years?!
I have asked many people the question and even tried to get hold of an authenticated plant from Santa Barbara Nurseries, and others, but either they have had no export facility any longer or they don't have the plant.
Some have said its certainly a PPG, others have been more cautious, that it might be a PPG cross.
Some pics of my plant.
Cymbidium Peter Pan Greensleeves by AlecMcF, on Flickr
Cymbidium Peter Pan Greensleeves old division by AlecMcF, on Flickr
Cymbidium PPG by AlecMcF, on Flickr
If you know anyone that has an authenticated plant, or somewhere I could buy one and have it sent to the UK, or indeed any advice on the matter, that would be very much appreciated.
Many Thanks.
Alec
So I wonder if any of the forum members might help me with this question or maybe even have a Cym. Peter Pan Greensleeves themselves?
I bought my plant 34 years ago. My new wife had worn a green Cymbidium orchid when we married and when we saw this at a dealer in Leeds, UK ( no longer trading) we were struck not only by it being green but the name Peter Pan, which was what she would sometimes call me.
The label either got lost or we binned it years ago, since I was totally new to orchid keeping and the name frankly meant nothing to me.
I know for certain it said "Peter Pan Greensleeves" on the label but there was more written too. That could either have been "ensifolium x Miretta" or it might have been "x Ora Lee Braemar" since I kept a copy of their catalogues and that was advertised in it around that time.
So it is either a pure PPG or a cross from it.
So I wondered if anyone could help me solve this very old mystery that has been irritating me these last 20 years?!
I have asked many people the question and even tried to get hold of an authenticated plant from Santa Barbara Nurseries, and others, but either they have had no export facility any longer or they don't have the plant.
Some have said its certainly a PPG, others have been more cautious, that it might be a PPG cross.
Some pics of my plant.
Cymbidium Peter Pan Greensleeves by AlecMcF, on Flickr
Cymbidium Peter Pan Greensleeves old division by AlecMcF, on Flickr
Cymbidium PPG by AlecMcF, on Flickr
If you know anyone that has an authenticated plant, or somewhere I could buy one and have it sent to the UK, or indeed any advice on the matter, that would be very much appreciated.
Many Thanks.
Alec