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leucochilum from FB
Wow...love it...i want one of these big time.
Maybe you like this one better. The flower isn't fully opened.
But it isn't as black as the others.
Paphiopedilum godefroyae 'Victory Over The Sun'
so there is already proof that the good forms of the black breeding line are already achieved by the examples that Tim shown .Some more for you:
http://www.orchid.or.jp/orchid/society/ajos/f-folder/23-11-03.html
http://www.orchid.or.jp/orchid/society/ajos/f-folder/23-09-03.jpg
http://ohbaorchid.blog.fc2.com/img/fc2blog_201308112236303e5.jpg/
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/orchid2080/6442013.html
Best one for form seems to be 'Yamaguchi' or 'Yamaguchi Black'...
I heard a certain US grower spent $1000 on a pollen grain...
We heard all about the rise of this strain at the CSA Congress in Santa Barbara last year by the Japanese man who developed it, all arising from sib crosses and introgression in a line of leucochilums derived from the clone 'Black Mountain' (http://piccy.info/view3/2097391/9815d9b2b664359f2a6ed4e57bf63b57/orig/), and following a basically Mendellian ratio as a recessive trait of that parent.
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