Yes that was the infamous Deep Pockets x Jacob's Ladder cross sold by the Orchid Zone everywhere, turned out to be PEOY.Yeah, I had one from Ray rands and it was labeled as "Jacob's Ladder", guess what, it was not, not even a sanderianum.
Yes that was the infamous Deep Pockets x Jacob's Ladder cross sold by the Orchid Zone everywhere, turned out to be PEOY.Yeah, I had one from Ray rands and it was labeled as "Jacob's Ladder", guess what, it was not, not even a sanderianum.
Do you happen to remember what year the mistake flasks were sold and what year the PEOYs started blooming?Yes that was the infamous Deep Pockets x Jacob's Ladder cross sold by the Orchid Zone everywhere, turned out to be PEOY.
In Phil Cribb photos, the leaves on the wild one have no "white vein"
Well it seems like both Zephyrus and Xavier (plus me) seem to agree in our opinions that this is a sanderianum. Just FYI.Now the pouch color bothers me a bit too. It didn't show a hint of purple, especially from the last photo........As we're all aware, 10 years ago, everyone had "sanderianum" for sale and the majority of them were not real/pure.
Please ask your friend, Leslie. Another set of eyes is always helpful. I could be totally wrong here.
That's a much more complicated story than that...Do you happen to remember what year the mistake flasks were sold and what year the PEOYs started blooming?
I see although it is hardly on one leaf... Thank you for the education.
Was Jacob's Ladder ever a true sanderianum? If so what happened to it? Seems to been erased from the face of the earth.That's a much more complicated story than that...
The flasks were made by Norris Powell of 'sanderianum'. The Orchid Zone had bloomed and pictured Deep Pockets and Jacob's Ladder, though the cross did not take... So they bought back from Norris Powell flasks....
They started to be released around 1993-1994. I bloomed mine around 1996+, and the Taiwanese not short after, maybe a year later. The Orchid Zone at first denied the first hybrid blooms as being from their 'sanderianum', but when masses bloomed everywhere, they had to acknowledge it was indeed a hybrid, on a case by case basis ( kind of, if you did not bloom them, it might be sanderianum after all...).
Most of the wholesale customers asked back then for their money back, one of the largest being Ching Hua Orchids at that time. This said, the whole chain made a lot of money, as many hobbyists had killed theirs, and did not claim the money. The retail sellers usually refunded/accepted claims only if the plant had bloomed, even if they knew it was not a sanderianum.
On the side of the Orchid Zone, it was their main commercial income, so they offered to the wholesalers to deduct the sanderianum purchase from their future purchases, over time, as a percentage. Can't remember if it was 10 or 20% each time they were buying.
Some of those wholesalers told me an interesting story, in that 'divisions' or selected plants would be overpriced, and the deduction would be applied. Which means not so much of a financial loss.
Like the urbanianum in Europe and the victoria-mariae, the sanderianum was a punishment too for lying to their customers, and saying it is Deep Pockets x Jacob's Ladder, where in fact they were purchased from Norris Powell as generic sanderianum flasks... and subsequently proliferated, as those did clump readily in flask...
Thanks very much for the backstory!That's a much more complicated story than that...
The flasks were made by Norris Powell of 'sanderianum'. The Orchid Zone had bloomed and pictured Deep Pockets and Jacob's Ladder, though the cross did not take... So they bought back from Norris Powell flasks....
They started to be released around 1993-1994. I bloomed mine around 1996+, and the Taiwanese not short after, maybe a year later. The Orchid Zone at first denied the first hybrid blooms as being from their 'sanderianum', but when masses bloomed everywhere, they had to acknowledge it was indeed a hybrid, on a case by case basis ( kind of, if you did not bloom them, it might be sanderianum after all...).
Most of the wholesale customers asked back then for their money back, one of the largest being Ching Hua Orchids at that time. This said, the whole chain made a lot of money, as many hobbyists had killed theirs, and did not claim the money. The retail sellers usually refunded/accepted claims only if the plant had bloomed, even if they knew it was not a sanderianum.
On the side of the Orchid Zone, it was their main commercial income, so they offered to the wholesalers to deduct the sanderianum purchase from their future purchases, over time, as a percentage. Can't remember if it was 10 or 20% each time they were buying.
Some of those wholesalers told me an interesting story, in that 'divisions' or selected plants would be overpriced, and the deduction would be applied. Which means not so much of a financial loss.
Like the urbanianum in Europe and the victoria-mariae, the sanderianum was a punishment too for lying to their customers, and saying it is Deep Pockets x Jacob's Ladder, where in fact they were purchased from Norris Powell as generic sanderianum flasks... and subsequently proliferated, as those did clump readily in flask...
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