kman ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Mar 12, 2024 Messages 117 Reaction score 269 Location Mendocino Coast, California Yesterday at 7:16 PM #1 I just love primary hybrids, and these are two of my favorite parents: sukhakulii and henryanum. Just opening up on a sunny and warm January day here on the NorCal coast:
I just love primary hybrids, and these are two of my favorite parents: sukhakulii and henryanum. Just opening up on a sunny and warm January day here on the NorCal coast:
mrhappyrotter Grand Chupacabra Joined Dec 26, 2012 Messages 2,984 Reaction score 714 Location Central North Carolina Yesterday at 7:22 PM #2 Nice outcome! It's a great hybrid. From what I can see, it also has lovely foliage, too. Seems like a winner to me.
Nice outcome! It's a great hybrid. From what I can see, it also has lovely foliage, too. Seems like a winner to me.
Ozpaph ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 20,518 Reaction score 2,608 Location Brisbane, Australia Today at 4:58 AM #3 nice contrast of pouch and petals
emydura Well-Known Member Joined Oct 4, 2008 Messages 7,684 Reaction score 1,515 Location Canberra, Australia Today at 6:32 AM #4 Very nice. Named after Graham Robertson, who owned Robertson Orchids here in Australia. His son John currently runs the nursery.
Very nice. Named after Graham Robertson, who owned Robertson Orchids here in Australia. His son John currently runs the nursery.
Paphluvr Well-Known Member Joined Oct 19, 2011 Messages 1,789 Reaction score 585 Location Base of the Thumb, Michigan Today at 7:06 AM #5 Very nice outcome. As soon as I read “primary hybrid” I could guess the parentage, I just had them in the reverse order.
Very nice outcome. As soon as I read “primary hybrid” I could guess the parentage, I just had them in the reverse order.
lori.b ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Mar 26, 2020 Messages 470 Reaction score 820 Location Ladner, B.C Today at 10:52 AM #6 Very cheery looking!