I want to make a Paph hybrid that looks like a white rothschildianum. To get there, I figured I needed a way to get a roth shape, a way to wipe out anthocyanin, a way to wipe out carotenoids, and a way to wipe out chlorophyll. I think there are many ways to do this, and this is the first route I’ve taken that has yielded promising results!
This is the furthest along I’ve gotten with Paphiopedilum breeding, so I wanted to share what I’ve got so far. I’ve germinated seeds via green pod method of Paph. Saint Swithin (roth x philippinense alba) x delenatii alba. Based on what I’ve seen online, the philippinense albino allele works in tandem with the delenatii albino allele to produce white to near white flowers in the offspring— philippinense alba lacks pigment save for chlorophyll, while delenatii suppresses yellows and greens (and the albinos lack anthocyanin!). Together, they make (poorly shaped) white flowers. The Saint Swithin I used as the pod parent should contribute an albino allele, as well as a “roth-y” shape and substance. It isn’t an award winning flower though, so to compensate for its shape I used a very nice delenatii alba as the pollen parent.
The protocorms are now beginning to photosynthesize and I’m making preparations for replates soon!
This is the furthest along I’ve gotten with Paphiopedilum breeding, so I wanted to share what I’ve got so far. I’ve germinated seeds via green pod method of Paph. Saint Swithin (roth x philippinense alba) x delenatii alba. Based on what I’ve seen online, the philippinense albino allele works in tandem with the delenatii albino allele to produce white to near white flowers in the offspring— philippinense alba lacks pigment save for chlorophyll, while delenatii suppresses yellows and greens (and the albinos lack anthocyanin!). Together, they make (poorly shaped) white flowers. The Saint Swithin I used as the pod parent should contribute an albino allele, as well as a “roth-y” shape and substance. It isn’t an award winning flower though, so to compensate for its shape I used a very nice delenatii alba as the pollen parent.
The protocorms are now beginning to photosynthesize and I’m making preparations for replates soon!