Phrag. (fischeri x Eumelia Arias)

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This is a new secondary Phrag. kovachii cross that we made here at Orchids Limited. It is 50 % Phrag. fischeri, 25 % Phrag. kovachii and 25 % Phrag. schlimii. It basically looks like a Phrag. fischeri on steroids. I added a picture with it's grandparent Phrag. schlimii for comparison. What I like most about this hybrid, it that it is nice and compact, and the color, especially the contrasting staminodal shield with the dark pink pouch.









Robert
 
That is spectacular! Robert, you've shown us some really great Phrag crosses lately. I love to see these. Congratulations for your hybridising success and thanks for posting photos of all these great crosses! I ALWAYS open your photo posts immediately!
 
That is spectacular! Robert, you've shown us some really great Phrag crosses lately. I love to see these. Congratulations for your hybridising success and thanks for posting photos of all these great crosses! I ALWAYS open your photo posts immediately!

Thanks John!

Robert
 
Nice - but as the next step, I'd breed it back to a 4N bessea to remove some of the graininess from the petal color.

Funny that you mention that. THE 2 crosses that I want to make with this flower, is:

#1 to cross it back onto Phrag. kovachii, to get something in-between a Phrag. Eumelia Arias and a kovachii, so it will be larger than Eumelia, hopefully be flatter in shape, and hopefully some of the purple colors of kovachii will come through (as kovachii genes will be coming from both parents).
#2 to cross it onto besseae 'Rob's Choice' 4N, to get an improved Phrag. Barbara LeAnn....

Robert
 
Oh Robert, you're such a tease! I want some of whichever crosses turn
out second best assuming you want to keep The Best...but I'd pay for The
Best without a second thought. Just beautiful!
 
Funny that you mention that. THE 2 crosses that I want to make with this flower, is:

#1 to cross it back onto Phrag. kovachii, to get something in-between a Phrag. Eumelia Arias and a kovachii, so it will be larger than Eumelia, hopefully be flatter in shape, and hopefully some of the purple colors of kovachii will come through (as kovachii genes will be coming from both parents).
#2 to cross it onto besseae 'Rob's Choice' 4N, to get an improved Phrag. Barbara LeAnn....

Robert

How long until you see the first bloom from this? 3-4 years?
 
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