phrag guy Well-Known Member Joined Jun 8, 2006 Messages 2,556 Reaction score 4 Location Goderich,Ont,Can Jul 18, 2013 #1 This is tetzlaffianum x warszewiczianum. The dorsal is not right from some spray
SlipperKing Madd Virologist Joined Sep 16, 2007 Messages 19,916 Reaction score 1,793 Location Pearland TX Jul 18, 2013 #2 That's very dark somber flower. Your cross?
mrhappyrotter Grand Chupacabra Joined Dec 26, 2012 Messages 3,036 Reaction score 777 Location Central North Carolina Jul 18, 2013 #3 I've wanted a tetzlaffianum for quite some time, it's a beautiful species. I really like this hybrid ... the parents work together very well. I love how dark the pouch and petals turned out.
I've wanted a tetzlaffianum for quite some time, it's a beautiful species. I really like this hybrid ... the parents work together very well. I love how dark the pouch and petals turned out.
phrag guy Well-Known Member Joined Jun 8, 2006 Messages 2,556 Reaction score 4 Location Goderich,Ont,Can Jul 18, 2013 #4 SlipperKing said: That's very dark somber flower. Your cross? Click to expand... Allan Tetzlaff registered it in 2009
SlipperKing said: That's very dark somber flower. Your cross? Click to expand... Allan Tetzlaff registered it in 2009
SlipperFan Addicted Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 43,290 Reaction score 54 Location Michigan, USA Jul 18, 2013 #5 Even though the photo looks a bit underexposted, the flower looks to be very dark. Some would like that for hybridizing.
Even though the photo looks a bit underexposted, the flower looks to be very dark. Some would like that for hybridizing.
Susie11 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 20, 2011 Messages 1,506 Reaction score 5 Location London, England Jul 19, 2013 #6 Very dark. Nice though.
phrag guy Well-Known Member Joined Jun 8, 2006 Messages 2,556 Reaction score 4 Location Goderich,Ont,Can Jul 19, 2013 #7 SlipperFan said: Even though the photo looks a bit underexposted, the flower looks to be very dark. Some would like that for hybridizing. Click to expand... Here is a picture in more light
SlipperFan said: Even though the photo looks a bit underexposted, the flower looks to be very dark. Some would like that for hybridizing. Click to expand... Here is a picture in more light
SlipperFan Addicted Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 43,290 Reaction score 54 Location Michigan, USA Jul 19, 2013 #8 Yes! That's a beauty.
Carkin Well-Known Member Joined Aug 11, 2012 Messages 1,011 Reaction score 0 Location Shelburne, Ontario Jul 20, 2013 #9 Love it!!!
B Ben Stormes Guest Apr 10, 2014 #10 Here is an image of my plant blooming a few years ago. A beauty for sure! https://scontent-a-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc1/t1.0-9/1912_110708150581_8971_n.jpg
Here is an image of my plant blooming a few years ago. A beauty for sure! https://scontent-a-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc1/t1.0-9/1912_110708150581_8971_n.jpg
eaborne Well-Known Member Joined Apr 3, 2012 Messages 3,383 Reaction score 32 Location Louisiana Apr 10, 2014 #11 Great color!
N NYEric ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Sep 14, 2006 Messages 50,729 Reaction score 1,611 Location New York City Apartment Apr 11, 2014 #12 Cross to a besseae hybrid, please?
eteson Phragmad Joined Apr 16, 2013 Messages 1,396 Reaction score 6 Location Bogotá (Colombia) Apr 11, 2014 #13 very nice and dark color. Great! Is the warszewiczianum (humboldtii/popowii) or warszewiczianum (wallisii)?
very nice and dark color. Great! Is the warszewiczianum (humboldtii/popowii) or warszewiczianum (wallisii)?
D Drorchid Guest Apr 11, 2014 #14 eteson said: very nice and dark color. Great! Is the warszewiczianum (humboldtii/popowii) or warszewiczianum (wallisii)? Click to expand... I think, based on the dark color the one parent is humboldtii/popowii. The second photo actually looks like a Wossner SuperGrande (= popowii x longifolium) Robert
eteson said: very nice and dark color. Great! Is the warszewiczianum (humboldtii/popowii) or warszewiczianum (wallisii)? Click to expand... I think, based on the dark color the one parent is humboldtii/popowii. The second photo actually looks like a Wossner SuperGrande (= popowii x longifolium) Robert
D Drorchid Guest Apr 11, 2014 #15 just looked it up, and yes it is registered as tetzlaffianum x humboldtii http://apps.rhs.org.uk/horticulturaldatabase/orchidregister/orchiddetails.asp?ID=917746 Robert
just looked it up, and yes it is registered as tetzlaffianum x humboldtii http://apps.rhs.org.uk/horticulturaldatabase/orchidregister/orchiddetails.asp?ID=917746 Robert
eteson Phragmad Joined Apr 16, 2013 Messages 1,396 Reaction score 6 Location Bogotá (Colombia) Apr 11, 2014 #16 Thanks Robert Enviado desde mi SGH-I337M mediante Tapatalk
mrhappyrotter Grand Chupacabra Joined Dec 26, 2012 Messages 3,036 Reaction score 777 Location Central North Carolina Apr 26, 2014 #17 Ben Stormes said: Here is an image of my plant blooming a few years ago. A beauty for sure! Click to expand... Drool. That's fantastic! Really wonderful phrag.
Ben Stormes said: Here is an image of my plant blooming a few years ago. A beauty for sure! Click to expand... Drool. That's fantastic! Really wonderful phrag.
Phrag-Plus Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2007 Messages 3,486 Reaction score 614 Location Lavaltrie, Québec, Canada (Z4) Apr 27, 2014 #18 Very nice and colourful cross...
Heather ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jun 6, 2006 Messages 10,879 Reaction score 340 Location Sacramento, CA. Outside w/ Southeast Exposure May 16, 2014 #19 Welcome Ben!