Drorchid
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I unfortunately won't be able to post many pictures of Phragmipediums or Paphiopedilums any more, as I only have one Phragmipedium growing in my collection at the moment, but below are pictures of my Phragmipedium Robert-Jan Quené, that I received as a gift when I left Orchids Limited. 3 years after I got it (it was still a seedling when I got it), it finally bloomed, and it has been blooming every year since, often twice per year! It is an amazing and vigorous plant, and now that it has matured, the flower spike will even branch, with having up to 4 flowers open at the same time, and can have 12 or more flowers total on a spike!
Now, here is the conundrum. It is labeled as a Phragmipedium Robert-Jan Quené, but the flower doesn't look like any of the other Phragmipedium Robert-Jan Quené's that I have seen prior, and I should know, as I am the one that bred it.
I am almost 100% sure it also wasn't mislabeled and was in the same batch of seedlings as the other Phrag. RJQ's.
So what is different? THe flower is more the size of a Phrag. Fritz Schomburg, and it has more the color of a Fritz Schomburg. Also the plant seems larger.
My hypothesis is that when I made the cross (which is Phragmipedium Fritz Schomburg 'Peach Parfait' x besseae 'Rob's Choice' AM/AOS), that it also may have gotten some of the Fritz Schomburg pollen on the stigma, so besides getting crossed with besseae, also self-pollinated.
Any thoughts?
Pictures are below.
Now, here is the conundrum. It is labeled as a Phragmipedium Robert-Jan Quené, but the flower doesn't look like any of the other Phragmipedium Robert-Jan Quené's that I have seen prior, and I should know, as I am the one that bred it.
I am almost 100% sure it also wasn't mislabeled and was in the same batch of seedlings as the other Phrag. RJQ's.
So what is different? THe flower is more the size of a Phrag. Fritz Schomburg, and it has more the color of a Fritz Schomburg. Also the plant seems larger.
My hypothesis is that when I made the cross (which is Phragmipedium Fritz Schomburg 'Peach Parfait' x besseae 'Rob's Choice' AM/AOS), that it also may have gotten some of the Fritz Schomburg pollen on the stigma, so besides getting crossed with besseae, also self-pollinated.
Any thoughts?
Pictures are below.