Phragmipedium Yelva Myhre

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Bjorn

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=Rosalie Dixler x kovachii
The grex has now been registered at the RHS with permission from Alfredo Manrique that did the cross in 2009. It has been named after my youngest daugther Yelva. There are three more buds on a very stiff and upright stem. The color seems to be quite "persistent" in the sense that it is not fading as much as commonly seen for such crosses.
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The size of this first flower is approximately 12cm (5inch) and there are 3 more buds visible.
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The stem is very upright which this crappy picture may show. The staking is actually not necessary as the stem is quite woody and does not bend under the weight of the flowers.
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Whether it will have more than one flower blooming is unknown.
 
She is euphoric! Having a plant named after you is great for a young girl!
 
Flower droppet yesterday, May 18. so lasts for 2weeks+. Almost no fading of color. New bud is spreading, and still 4(3) buds to go.
 
Just to finish this one; the plant continued flowering well into end of August with a total of 7 flowers. So 3 months blooming. Not bad for a first time seedling!
 
I showed the picture to my boyfriend. I was hoping he would like me to add this cross to my collection just because you named it after the name Myhre. I must explain the last name of my boyfriend is Myre. He think it is from Northern Europe. So maybe he is your cousin! Unfortunatly he only said "well, Another red bloom for your collection? All your orchids are red!". But I am pretty sure he will change his mind when he will see for real... I now just have to find this cross and also find room for it...
 
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