Does anyone have a picture of this "hybrid?" I cant seem to find anything.
Thanks
Tyler
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Tyler
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The question is: why would anyone make this hybrid?
The question is: why would anyone make this hybrid?
Bjorn, looks like a micranthum?
The question is: why would anyone make this hybrid?
From a judging standpoint, it's a bad idea. One of the things I learned early in the judging program is hybrids at the judging table should represent some improvement in flower quality over the parents. IMHO, after seeing a good number of jackii's in bloom, it would be hard for me to envision an improvement in a good malipoense by breeding it to a jackii, regardless of the vigor.
While not the sole purpose, one of the main purposes of commercial orchid breeding is to improve flower quality while preserving or improving plant vigor. And flower quality is determined by comparing a plants floral characteristics to established judging criteria that are part of the AOS system or other established judging systems, world-wide. The problem with breeding these two similar varieties is that someone down the line is going to present one of the hybrids as an improved jackii i.e. your spicerianum example, and how are we going to tell the difference?
To make a vigorous hybrid and passed it on as a vigorous malipoense.
I heard of some being intentionally created and sold as jackii.