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Orchid Review Supplement Vol QUARTERLY SUPPLEMENT TO THE INTERNATIONAL REGISTER AND CHECKLIST OF ORCHID HYBRIDS (SANDER’S LIST) APRIL – JUNE 2013 REGISTRATIONS INCLUDING NEWSLETTER OF THE ORCHID HYBRID REGISTRatION ADVISORY GROUP (OHRAG) NO. 4 Distributed with OrchidThe Review VOLUME 121, NUMBER 1303, SEPTEMBER 2013 NEW ORCHID HYBRIDS April – June 2013 REGISTRATIONS Supplied by the Royal Horticultural Society as International Cultivar Registration Authority for Orchid Hybrids NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY (O/U = Originator unknown) Aerangis James G. Coyner Aergs. citrata x Aergs. fastuosa C.Lewis (O/U) Aeranthes Hsinying Ramosa Aerth. Grandiose x Aerth. ramosa Ching Hua x Ancistrophaius Delight Phaius tankervilleae x Anc. thomsonianus L.Glicenstein x Angellea Great Scott! Angcm. scottianum x Jum. comorensis L.Glicenstein Angraecum Comet Hale-Bopp Angcm. florulentum x Angcm. didieri L.Glicenstein x Angulocaste Atsugi Angcst. Chester x Lyc. skinneri Kokusai (H.Kiriu) Ben Berliner Lyc. Lemon Twist x Ang. clowesii L.Glicenstein Mizonokuchi Angcst. Atsugi x Lyc. Chita Sunset Kokusai (J.Shimazaki) x Ansecymphyllum * CeleStial Dawn Aslla. africana x Grcym. Lovely Melody CSBG (Huang, Hu & Zhang) x Aranda Jairak Amber Arach. hookeriana x V. [Ascda.] Pedro Bonetti K.Somboonpol Jairak Creamy Arach. hookeriana x V. [Ascda.] Jukkich Gold K.Somboonpol Jairak Rosy Arach. hookeriana x V. Manuvadee K.Somboonpol Jairak Spots Arach. hookeriana x V. [Ascda.] Kulwadee Fragrance K.Somboonpol x Barkorima * Hoosier’s Angels Bark. scandens x Arto. [Epi.] erubescens ¶ L.Glicenstein x Berlinerara Esther Ann Hmwsa. June x Prom. stapelioides L.Glicenstein Bonatea Angelika Bnt. antennifera ¶ x Bnt. porrecta ¶ K.Wodrich Emerald Bird Bnt. pulchella ¶ x Bnt. cassidea K.Wodrich (J.Truter) Emerald Dancer Bnt. pulchella ¶ x Bnt. speciosa K.Wodrich (J.Truter) Emerald Dream Bnt. speciosa x Bnt. polypodantha ¶ K.Wodrich (J.Truter) Emerald Spider Bnt. antennifera ¶ x Bnt. pulchella ¶ K.Wodrich (J.Truter) Emerald Twirl Bnt. polypodantha ¶ x Bnt. saundersioides ¶ K.Wodrich (J.Truter) Jaco Truter Bnt. Emerald Star x Bnt. lamprophylla ¶ K.Wodrich (J.Truter) White Knight Bnt. cassidea x Bnt. saundersioides ¶ K.Wodrich (J.Truter) x Bramesa Eclipse Island Bms. [Brsdm.] Solar Eclipse x Gom. [Onc] Forbes Island R.J.Midgett Ron Stillman Brs. verrucosa x Gom. [Onc.] varicosa C.R.Trudgian(O/U) x Brapasia S. y N. Teyú Brs. verrucosa x Asp. lunata Caneva & Gomez x Brassidium John Dunkleberger Brs. [Ada] keiliana x Onc. [Mex.] ghiesbreghtianum L.Glicenstein x Brassocatanthe Baby Sweets CFG Ctt. [C.] Haleahi Serenity x B. nodosa M.C.Bennett S. y N. Pacaá Porá B. perrinii x Ctt. [Lc.] Chocotome Gold Caneva & Gomez 38 ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL. 121 NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY x Brassocattleya Aka’s Song B. nodosa x C. [Lc.] Mari’s Song Sanborn Jairak Star B. Little Stars x C. Thospol Spot K.Somboonpol Jenosa B. nodosa x C. jenmanii Sanborn Joyce Hope Cosby C. Royal Walk x B. perrinii M.Reinke Mary I ADV B. nodosa x C. nobilior A.D.Vastik Oma Johanna C. [S.] endsfeldzii x B. nodosa Morosolo S. y N. Papa Francisco B. perrinii x C. xanthina Caneva & Gomez S. y N. Pink Diamond B. perrinii x C. rex Caneva & Gomez x Bryopinalia * Small Mistake Pina. [Er.] bicristata ¶ x Byb. [Er.] hyacinthoides ¶ C.R.Trudgian Bulbophyllum Foo Kim Lin Bulb. longiscapum ¶ x Bulb. echinolabium Y.Punpreuk Jeen Elegant Bulb. wendlandianum x Bulb. claptonense Kris Orchids Jeen Miracle Bulb. longissimum x Bulb. lobbii Kris Orchids Natalia Simkins Bulb. facetum x Bulb. basisetum B.Thoms Senne Frost Bulb. [Crphm.] Emly Siegerist x Bulb. frostii Roellke Orch. Taiwan Cicad Bulb. arfakianum x Bulb. burfordiense Yi-Te Wei x Cahuzacara Jairak Starburst Bc. Jairak Star x Rth. [Pot.] Netrasiri Starbright K.Somboonpol Catasetum Dagny Ctsm. pileatum x Ctsm. Brent’s Black Hawk F.Clarke Cattleya Aladin C. [Sl.] Jinn x C. luteola L.Glicenstein Anja Bauch C. [Slc.] Mahalo Jack x C. tigrina [leopoldii] H.Bauch Cherie’s Foggy Morning C. [Lc.] Purple Splash x C. walkeriana J.Lawson Corinne’s Spotted SunCoast C. [Lc.] Natalie Clark x C. granulosa Florida SunCoast (Hawaiian Fl.Nurs.) Cristina Mendonza C. intermedia x C. [Lc.] Floralia’s Azul Gold Country David F. Sauer C. Dorothy Mackaill x C. [Lc.] Betty Bracey A.Chadwick (A.W.Burke) Deception Cacique C. Caudebec x C. [Lc.] Roy Finley D.Maidment (Aranbeem) Deception Leopard C. Caudebec x C. tigrina [leopoldii] D.Maidment (Aranbeem) Deception Mosaic C. Lumita x C. guttata D.Maidment (Aranbeem) Deception Sunspots C. Jungle Hotspot x C. Caudebec D.Maidment (Aranbeem) Dendi’s Melody C. [Lc.] Nora’s Melody x C. Lana Coryell Dendi Orch. (D.Diehm) Derek Irving Lowenstein C. Claradiana x C. gaskelliana A.Millet Elizabeth Anne C. Dubiosa (1890) x C. nobilior J.G.Morris (Floralia) Hard Rock C. [Lc.] Mari’s Song x C. granulosa Yamato-Noen (F.Clarke) Holly Miller C. [Lc.] Tropical Rainbow x C. [Slc.] Circle of Life R.& M.Gerber (F.Clarke) Hsinying Labiaka C. [Lc.] Kazuko Takamatsu x C. labiata Ching Hua Hsinying Smile C. [Lc.] Exotic Smile x C. [Lc.] Mari’s Love Ching Hua Itaguaçu C. forbesii x C. [Cte.] araguaiensis J.M.Stoll Kolton William Kettner C. [Lc.] Memoria Joe Grezaffi x C. [Lc.]Yellowstone River J.Grezaffi Louise LCDO C. aclandiae x C. [S.] coccinea La Cour des Orch. Memoria Peter von Scholl C. Vivian Johns x C. violacea C.Hamilton (Von Scholl) Memoria Scooter Adams C. warscewiczii x C. [Lc.] Demarco J.Grezaffi Mount Iwaki C. [Lc.] Cinder Mountain x C. [Lc.] Recital Z.Oda Mount Ouza C. [Lc.] Cinder Mountain x C. Shirakabe Z.Oda Murasakino usuyou C. Hamana Egret x C. [Lc.] Pink Spice T.Kumagai (H.Owada) Petite Doll C. [Slc.] Sierra Doll x C. [S.] alaorii Gold Country Pumistans C. [L.] pumila x C. [L.] praestans H.Arai Recital C. [Lc.] Culminant x C. [Lc.] Archange Z.Oda (O/U) Reggae C. [Slc.] Seagulls Apricot x C. loddigesii R.J.Midgett Royal Magic C. Horace x C. [L.] pumila Amemiya (K.Shimada) Shirakabe C. Barbara Spencer x C. Picasso Z.Oda (O/U) Southern Queen C. [Lc.] Bonanza Queen x C. [Lc.] Leora Hewlett R.Kowalczyk (Carter & Holmes) Volcano Pride C. [Lc.] Maui Plum x C. harrisoniana [harrisoniae] Akatsuka Orch. Gdns. Wild Thing C. [L.] tenebrosa x C. [L.] Rubin C.Hackney ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL. 121 39 NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY x Cattlianthe Anprofcome Cilia Amabilis C. J. A. Carbone x Gur. [C.] aurantiaca R.Hernández Ramírez Caudekew C. Caudebec x Ctt. [C.] Kew R.J.&J.M.Hopkins (A.Bryant) Le Phoenix Ctt. [Lc.] Scarlet Imp x Ctt. [C.] Browniae R.J.&J.M.Hopkins (O/U) Lodda Love Ctt. [Lc.] Helen Kulaja x C. loddigesii R.S.Cronje Marcene Burns Ctt. [Lc.] Trick or Treat x C. lawrenceana C.Lewis (H & R) x Catyclia Johnny’s Mini SunCoast C. [Lc.] Mini Purple x E. [Epi.] leucantha ¶ Florida SunCoast x Caucidium Bertha Merino Onc. [Odm.] tenuoides [tenue] x Cauc. [Onc.] phalaenopsis M.Portilla x Cloweandra * Becky Gal. Raspberry Sherbet x Cl. [Ctsm.] Rebecca Northen L.Glicenstein x Clowesetenaea Smaug Prom. Winelight x Clo. Dragon’s Treasure L.Glicenstein Clowesia Megan Cl. rosea x Cl. russelliana L.Glicenstein Coelogyne Memoria Elphaba Thropp Coel. parishii x Coel. pandurata L.Glicenstein Cymbidium Broad Boda Cym. maguanense x Cym. insigne Boda Orch. (X.Ling) Carmenere Cym. Rose Marie x Cym. Richard Tauber A.Easton Choc Beauty Cym. Choc Valley x Cym. Strath Beauty Tom Burian Orch. Choc Paradise Cym. Choc Valley x Cym. Paradise Wonder Tom Burian Orch. Choc Wonder Cym. Choc Valley x Cym. Strath Wonder Tom Burian Orch. Colette Lee Cym. Tender Love x Cym. Candy King Everglades Darch Ben Cym. Golden Celebration x Cym. Kirby Lesh Ezi-Gro Darch Blaze Cym. Khan Flame x Cym. Red Sovereign Ezi-Gro Darch Brilliant Cym. Darch Fine Lady x Cym. Red Beauty Ezi-Gro Darch Brute Cym. James Toya x Cym. Top Gun Ezi-Gro Darch Bull Cym. Darch Western Sunset x Cym. Darch Hawk Ezi-Gro Darch Calm Cym. Phreaque x Cym. Frae For All Ezi-Gro Darch Candy Cym. Fairy Floss x Cym. Camouflage Candy Ezi-Gro Darch Charm Cym. Gaye Stokes x Cym. Doctor Stanley Parkinson Ezi-Gro Darch Class Cym. Tracey Herbert x Cym. King Cass Ezi-Gro Darch Coral Cym. Coral x Cym. Logfire Ezi-Gro Darch Crush Cym. Orange Crush x Cym. Robin Ezi-Gro Darch Desire Cym. Portuguese Passion x Cym. Beau Guest Ezi-Gro Darch Dragon Cym. Jason Deans x Cym. Terry Kamikawa Ezi-Gro Darch Eden Cym. Hazel Fay x Cym. Doris May Ezi-Gro Darch Elegant Cym. Frae For All x Cym. Free Spirit Ezi-Gro Darch Fascination Cym. Chianti x Cym. Dora May Price Ezi-Gro Darch Fizz Cym. 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