jtrmd Well-Known Member Joined Apr 8, 2011 Messages 1,350 Reaction score 109 Location Ohio Yesterday at 12:27 PM #1 Here is a rare, originally jungle collected variety of Phal. violacea Attachments Phal. violacea ' Harford's Orange', AM:AOS .jpg 3.7 MB AOS.jpg 2.9 MB
Paphman910 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 8, 2006 Messages 2,379 Reaction score 275 Location Victoria, BC Yesterday at 2:36 PM #2 Really beautiful! I have never seen this color form.
Tom-DE Well-Known Member Joined Jun 25, 2012 Messages 1,693 Reaction score 834 Yesterday at 5:20 PM #3 Paphman910 said: Really beautiful! I have never seen this color form. Click to expand... Same here.
jtrmd Well-Known Member Joined Apr 8, 2011 Messages 1,350 Reaction score 109 Location Ohio Yesterday at 7:27 PM #4 This cultivar has been around for a while. I only know a handful of people who were able to get a piece. Mostly breeders
This cultivar has been around for a while. I only know a handful of people who were able to get a piece. Mostly breeders
K KenAvant1 ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Sep 16, 2023 Messages 22 Reaction score 28 Location Ft Worth Texas Today at 9:55 AM #5 Was awarded in 1982…award description notes “clone with introgressive traits of sumatrana”. One hybridizer who selfed said results for them did not look like parent. I have never grown this clone personally.
Was awarded in 1982…award description notes “clone with introgressive traits of sumatrana”. One hybridizer who selfed said results for them did not look like parent. I have never grown this clone personally.
R richgarrison ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Apr 12, 2014 Messages 1,147 Reaction score 843 Today at 5:58 PM #6 nice plant.... needs a stem prop.... ;-)
southernbelle ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Nov 17, 2018 Messages 1,658 Reaction score 1,267 Location Spotsylvania, VA 42 minutes ago #7 Okay, I admit my ignorance. II thought Phal violacea were all lavender, purple, indigo.