Jason Fischer
www.orchidweb.com
Pictures don't do these flowers justice in one respect; you can't really see how humongous these are! We are all used to what phrags and their hybrids do, so we generally see a pic and figure the flower is between 6 and 10 CM large. I have to hand it to Glen Decker, he really had the right idea in helping with the breeding of kovachii in Peru to get a head start on what has changed the world of phrags.
I've taken some pics with a ruler to help. The first is Suzanne Decker at 14.5 CM wide. That's nearly 6 inches. The flower is also very full and displays nicely.
This is Allison Strohm. It is definitely the most variable kovachii hybrid to date with a range of colors (salmon pink to red tones) and shape to the flowers. They also have the widest natural spread, with the one pictured at 18 CM across (just peaked a couple days ago), which is just slightly above 7 inches.
I've been breeding besseae 'Rob's Choice' onto almost every kovachii hybrid that we've flowered in an attempt to create more saturated color. The disadvantages are a smaller flower and sterility as the hybrids will turn out triploids. I have made a large assortment of crosses onto diploid phrags as well.
For the next round of kovachii hybrids that flower, I plan on doing breeding between the hybrids so that kovachii remains 50% giving the large flower potential.
Hope you enjoy this post as I rarely get to posting anymore nowdays!
My best,
Jason
I've taken some pics with a ruler to help. The first is Suzanne Decker at 14.5 CM wide. That's nearly 6 inches. The flower is also very full and displays nicely.
This is Allison Strohm. It is definitely the most variable kovachii hybrid to date with a range of colors (salmon pink to red tones) and shape to the flowers. They also have the widest natural spread, with the one pictured at 18 CM across (just peaked a couple days ago), which is just slightly above 7 inches.
I've been breeding besseae 'Rob's Choice' onto almost every kovachii hybrid that we've flowered in an attempt to create more saturated color. The disadvantages are a smaller flower and sterility as the hybrids will turn out triploids. I have made a large assortment of crosses onto diploid phrags as well.
For the next round of kovachii hybrids that flower, I plan on doing breeding between the hybrids so that kovachii remains 50% giving the large flower potential.
Hope you enjoy this post as I rarely get to posting anymore nowdays!
My best,
Jason