werner.freitag Well-Known Member Joined Feb 6, 2011 Messages 417 Reaction score 579 Jan 23, 2021 #1 First time blooming, no idea what it is and how I got it.....................
DrLeslieEe Scholar, Addict and Aficionado of Orchidacea Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2019 Messages 7,726 Reaction score 8,980 Location TORONTO CANADA Jan 23, 2021 #2 Without provenance and tag, it could be a gratrixianum or insigne hybrid. Hard to tell as staminode is as confusing as the dorsal to petal ratio.
Without provenance and tag, it could be a gratrixianum or insigne hybrid. Hard to tell as staminode is as confusing as the dorsal to petal ratio.
Ozpaph ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 20,462 Reaction score 2,567 Location Brisbane, Australia Jan 24, 2021 #3 ditto
eds Well-Known Member Joined Feb 16, 2019 Messages 558 Reaction score 380 Location Nottingham, UK Jan 24, 2021 #4 Looks very similar to my hybrid here, https://www.slippertalk.com/threads/no-id-hybrid.48789/
T troy Well-Known Member Joined Aug 5, 2014 Messages 6,555 Reaction score 201 Location no hatred!! Jan 24, 2021 #5 whatever it is it's cool!! great green/yellow color, good size flower to plant ratio...I'd keep it
Rockbend ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jun 19, 2016 Messages 166 Reaction score 52 Jan 24, 2021 #6 Has an In-Charm Topaz vibe (not saying it is).
werner.freitag Well-Known Member Joined Feb 6, 2011 Messages 417 Reaction score 579 Jan 24, 2021 #7 thanks for the commets I like it and will keep it.
N NYEric ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Sep 14, 2006 Messages 50,622 Reaction score 1,492 Location New York City Apartment Jan 25, 2021 #8 eds said: Looks very similar to my hybrid here, Click to expand... Does it really? Yours is obviously a complex hybrid. Both nice.
eds said: Looks very similar to my hybrid here, Click to expand... Does it really? Yours is obviously a complex hybrid. Both nice.
Paphluvr Well-Known Member Joined Oct 19, 2011 Messages 1,768 Reaction score 570 Location Base of the Thumb, Michigan Jan 25, 2021 #9 To my eye, this is what a cross of Paph. helenae 'album' and insigne sanderianum would look like.