Yes, I think this one falls into the alba form. I am not sure how much temperature impact color in Phals. Maybe others and @DrLeslieEe can weigh in? I have Cattleya alaorii that is label as alba and blooms out alba in warmer conditions but blooms with a pink ring around the lips in cooler weather. I am not sure it this is a common in Phals, or is mine actually alba.looks more 'alba'
i purchased one of this color form from 'Wilson' .. his photo showed a very slight pink blush to the 'isthmus' on the lip rather than in the petals... it was a very nuanced pink... haven't yet flowered it (and i do believe it was a meristem or stem prop)...I purchased this as a pink form of Phalaenopsis violacea, but it is from a seedling population. I don't think the pink is coming through... At least not on this blooming. Hopefully the pink will come through in a different blooming or a different temperature (season). If not, I will still enjoy it.
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I believe that you are talking about phenotypes, and I am talking about the genetic makeup as in a plant from a cross made between pure alba form and a colored form. The resulting plants will carry genes from both parents regardless of the outwardly expressed colors.I would think that half alba is not possible. It is an alba or not. If some bloomings show pink, and others don’t, then it is not an alba.
It is like pregnant. You are either pregnant or you’re not. Makes sense to me.
Depending on the lineages of this ‘pink’ line, an alba parent or an alba grandparent on both sides might have matched the recessive genes to produce a rare alba (like brown eyes parents producing a blue eye child because of blue eyed grandparents on both sides).Yes, I think this one falls into the alba form. I am not sure how much temperature impact color in Phals. Maybe others and @DrLeslieEe can weigh in? I have Cattleya alaorii that is label as alba and blooms out alba in warmer conditions but blooms with a pink ring around the lips in cooler weather. I am not sure it this is a common in Phals, or is mine actually alba.
I hope your brain is resting better now .Thanks Doctor Ee!!!!
I'm sure I'm wrong, but on one of my blooming yellow phals, I noticed that the older the flower got, there was a purple tinge that showed up and darkened in the middle. In the interest of hope, perhaps the pink shows up after a few days. But even if it doesn't, it's still very beautiful. I also have a plant like this on my wishlist currently.I purchased this as a pink form of Phalaenopsis violacea, but it is from a seedling population. I don't think the pink is coming through... At least not on this blooming. Hopefully the pink will come through in a different blooming or a different temperature (season). If not, I will still enjoy it.
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either way yours seems nice did you get the violacea fragrance?
These no ‘forma’ magenta, rather ‘magenta line’.Here is the potential alba in a comparison pic with a fma. MagentaView attachment 41248View attachment 41261
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