quietaustralian
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A very nice Paph. Harold Koopowitz.
http://www.orchidsaustralia.com/award_display.asp?award=4719
http://www.orchidsaustralia.com/award_display.asp?award=4719
I think so too. The blooms are Hellasexy but I would have questioned the parentage at judging.Isn't it too yellow to be a HK for you?
Nice one. Say it is what it is the Aussies have a different point value for awards. A 86.2 would be an AM/AOS here in the states and wherever else AOS judges.
I love this gorgeous flower; but, I'm still not convinced it's labelled properly. That's just too yellow. Where the heck did that yellow come from? Neither parent has such strong yellow genes. Also, the chocolate drop on the lower half of the malipoense staminode is not showing. That characteristic of malipoense is quit dominant in it's primary hybrids. Plus, the staminode shows the "split down the middle" colour pattern of armeniacum. I wonder if this is Norito Hasegawa x rothschildianum. In fact, didn't we have a big discussion a few years ago about an awarded malipoense in Australia that was clearly a Norito Hasegawa? Perhaps because of one dishonest vendor, or a mistaken one, there are a lot of NH's lurking about in Australia labelled as pure malipoense? This awarded flower has definitely got roth in it, obviously....and to my eye, it is not a Paph. Dollgoldi. There's more to it than just armeniacum mixed with roth. It's got more "umph!" It's not as yellow as I would expect to see in a Dollgoldi. It's got more markings on the petals than you'd see on a pure Dollgoldi. I would love to see more photos of this gorgeous flower; but, until I do, I'm voting for NH x roth.
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I wouldn't advise the owner change the label based solely on my opinion. I've only seen it on my monitor, in 2D and only in 2 photos. That's not enough to be certain enough to change the label. However, I also think that ignoring the question of it's lineage is a mistake. I googled HK and even with the variations seen, I didn't see anything like this flower. This one is still far too yellow (albeit, on my monitor) and the staminode markings don't look right for HK. However, they do look right for NH x roth and we know that there are good NH's in Australia that are labelled as pure malipoense. This is not proof of anything; but, it does warrant a vigorous discussion and close inspection of this awarded plant by a group of qualified growers.
I've seen it happen here many times. Sometimes the judges seem to be so busy judging and operating inside a bubble to such a degree, that they end up not having anywhere near the same knowledge or expertise as the people who's plants they are judging. It's a ridiculous scenario; but, it happens.
I think that it's possible that the judges have seen too many NH labelled as pure malipoense....to the extent that they may not really know what a pure malipoense looks like. So, NH's become accepted as being pure malipoense and those plants get used to make "malipoense" hybrids like this one....assuming I am right.
The plant needs to be seriously investigated in person, by a number of very experienced growers; perferably not only growers from Australia, as the malipoense gene pool available in Australia may be widely contaminated with armeniacum genes, which would also therefore contaminate the knowledge base of the locals. The fact that the NH in the earlier thread in the link that I posted, was accepted as a pure malipoense and won Grand Champion of show, indicates that the local malipoense gene pool is contaminated to such a degree that few local growers have actually seen a real, pure malipoense, or at least, not many of them. As a result, that NH was thought to be pure malipoense and honoured as such.
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I've seen it happen here many times. Sometimes the judges seem to be so busy judging and operating inside a bubble to such a degree, that they end up not having anywhere near the same knowledge or expertise as the people who's plants they are judging. It's a ridiculous scenario; but, it happens.
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I'm pretty much in agreement with you David. When I noticed this award. I thought that seems a bit yellow but after seeing the award picture of your Harold Koopowitz and comparing it to your photos of the plant, it'd difficult to know if the award pics are accurate.
The difference in these two pictures is staggering.
David's pictures of Paph Harold Koopowitz 'Venous Red' HCC/AOC
http://www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28981
Award pic of same plant
http://www.orchidsaustralia.com/award_display.asp?award=4118
ps - its called "Choc Mint' for good reason.