If the implication here is that other nurseries that line breed Paph. rothschildianum engage in the practice of routinely and purposefully mislabeling the parentage of their roths, you are dead wrong on this topic, again. Dave is not the only breeder of roth’s who accurately tags his plants. If someone else is, or has, bred better roth’s than you have Xavier it’s not because they are crooks that pass off hybrids as species nor engage is the systemic and intentional mislabeling of plants in order to defraud the orchid world. Dave breeds GREAT roth’s, no doubt, but so do a lot of other breeders and a plant, or a few plants, from a flask that don’t measure up to awarded parents is not be presumed to be the result of knowingly mislabeling the plants. Genetics is not the absolute science that you mistakenly believe it is and individual culture can, and does, impact flower qualities. Bad growers don’t grow awarded plants.
If you have specific information about a breeder, post it. We all want to know. If you are pontificating because your own stock doesn’t measure up to what is being done at other nurseries, let’s be clear about that too.
Phragmipedium on the other hand, that’s a whole different a story.
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Don't worry too much about my rothschildianum plants... I have Mt Millais, some other FCC awarded, and a lot of award quality ones, from various sources. Even the BlackBird from TON, that came from me in fact, through the world. It was a selfing of 'Commander' AM/RHS.
Yes, there are quite a few crooks, some famous, that buy generic rothschildianum or other orchids, put nice pedigree, nice photos, and sell them to unsuspecting customers, and I am not dead wrong on the topic, I know much more than most people, but I can speak openly, as my income do not depend from them, it is a big difference.
Re-read the post I made with photos about the f***ing urbanianum hybrid sold by 5 different nurseries, with 10 different parents, and a few different 'parent plant photos'. They were caught red-handed. They bought 'generic urbanianum' cheapcheapcheap, did put their awards and pedigree on them, sold them 'NBS' for 5-10 times the price paid. Profit overnight. Bad f***up, it was an hybrid of urbanianum x Maudiae types, that originated from Schwerter ( who are very honest, and did not do anything wrong, to be correct...).
Fairrieanum, there was a pot plant batch not long ago. It ended up with 4 different 'breeders', 4 different parent photos, same pot, same substrate, same plant size... So no, I am not wrong.
At a point you do not know how the commercial trade works, but I do, because I did feed a very large part of it before, honestly.
When I see Japanese, Americans, coming to Waterdrinker pot plant wholesale market, buy NoID Complex, some yellow Pinnochio, etc... and I see few days/weeks later those plants in Japan for hundreds if not thousands of dollars, or in America as ' primulinum 4n', well, there is little doubt about the intentions of the buyers.
rothschildianum, I know there are masses of generic rothschildianum that were sold from Taiwan to Hawaii and the USA. I know as well that the entire batch of Rex x Mt Kinabalu was sold as Rex x Mt Millais. I was there, I saw it... and it is only one example. An easy one, because I have bloomed more seedlings of rothschildianum than most people too, from many different crosses, many different sources, perfectly well grown.
Well, if you remember the 90's there used to be rothschildianum 'Rex' x 'Mt Kinabalu' at the Orchid Zone, a few thousands seedlings. All of them were resold as 'Rex' x 'Mt Millais', which explains as well why some Rex x Mt Millais did have weird looking flowers....
Genetics cannot be just avoided. If I breed a delenatii and a Maudiae, I won't get a sanderianum, right ?
For rothschildianum, there are different colonies, and different types, historically. So when something blooms, in the size, and flower quality of a generic batch of rothschildianum that was in Kaoshiung, with FCC awarded parents that do not even remotely look close, and when I know that the 'breeder' did buy plants from that very same source, 1+1 = 2.
The other problem is that I have bloomed a lot of rothschildianum from seedlings. If we take the Orchid Inn rothschildianum, I had to grow some for a couple of friends as well, and I see the photos. None bloomed even remotely close to the parents.
Dave, 100% related to the parents.
Shen-Liu, 100% related to the parents,
Ruey-Hua, 100% related to the parents.
TON Val x Mt Millais original ones, 100% related to the parents.
Mine, 100% related to the parents, and I did quite a few different crosses over the years.
There are a few sources where zero were related to the parents. I got a lot of the Bear rothschildianum NBS about 10 years ago, I mean 100 plants, zero were remotely related, as an example. I had to dump them to the Vietnamese as pot plant... Orchid Inn, I have yet to bloom or see one that is even remotely close to the parents... Recently too, some Orchid Inn Multifloral hybrids did not bloom properly, with different pedigrees. Why are the mistakes on the tags identical to what happened in Taiwan?
There was, once upon a time, a picture of emersonii var. luteum. A golden yellow emersonii, in the 90's. It was offered to me and Boscha Popow back then for 12.000 US, and definitely worth it, directly from the owner. Alas, when it bloomed, it turned out to be a normal emersonii. After a bit of complain, a refund was accepted, in exchange for plants. A few years later, I get an offer for emersonii var. album, very rare... The same picture as emersonii luteum, but photoshopped white that time... When you scam, it is always best to have good memory. And that's a very famous 'Paphiopedilum reference' that offered the luteum, and the albino subsequently. What else can we expect?
If you have a good explanation, I am curious to hear that. And yes, you cannot breed a cat out of a dogs, that's what I call genetics.
Phragmipedium is indeed a vast topic, with polyploids, backcrosses of besseae and the dalessandroi types, infusion of schlimii that gave some peach colors, etc... and yes, a lot of it was fully intentional. It is difficult to understand why you would belive that paphs are to be different...