HP7, indeed it looks like that and it's a pretty flower.Godefroyae took over the dorsal and bellatulum took the rest it looks.![]()
Brucher, S.Gratrix = Paph. bellatulum x Paph. godefroyae..... To what does “S Gratix” refer?
Sorry, this was a classical misunderstanding.No, Brucher is asking the meaning of the name S.Gratrix or how it came about, not what the grex is made up of.
I'm curious to hear about it as many of these names have interesting stories.
Thanks for the info.Sorry, this was a classical misunderstanding.
But I had a look in Olaf's book and found on page 191....this hybrid was registered in 1898 and S. Gratrix was the name of the breeder.
Thank you! I never heard of it. Very interesting!Sorry, this was a classical misunderstanding.
But I had a look in Olaf's book and found on page 191....this hybrid was registered in 1898 and S. Gratrix was the name of the breeder.