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RHS Orchid Hybrid Supplement 2002 September to November NEW ORCHID HYBRIDS September – November 2002 REGISTRATIONS Supplied by the Royal Horticultural Society as International Cultivar Registration Authority for Orchid Hybrids NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY (O/U = Originator unknown) ALICEARA Pacific Nova Brsdm. Shooting Star x Milt. clowesii OrchidWorks(Trop.O.Farm) Richard Short Mtssa. Erachne x Mtdm. Issaku Nagata OrchidWorks ARACHNOPSIS Moi Hwa Arach. Maggie Oei x Phal. gigantea M.H.Law ASCOCENDA Kimberley Von Fox V. sanderiana x Ascda. Fuchs Gold R.F. Orchids Louise Gabbert V. Charlie Clark x Ascda. Tubtim Velvet R.F.Orchids Memoria Buttons Fuller Ascda. Crownfox Gem x Ascda. Guo Chia Long R.F.Orchids Topaz Ulysses Ascda. Dechjun x V. coerulea Full Sun Orch.(O/U) ASPEZIA* DiPozzi Preludio Asp. lunata x Rdza. venusta Fl.Edmondo Pozzi BAKERARA Billy Dgmra. Everglades Sunshine x Onc. tigrinum OrchidWorks(B.Baker) BEALLARA Patricia McCully Dgmra. Winter Wonderland x Oda. Saint Wood OrchidWorks BRAPASIA DiPozzi Antonella Asp. lunata x Brs. maculata Fl.Edmondo Pozzi Spider's Prince Asp. principissa x Brs. Spider's Gold H.Rohrl BRASSOCATTLEYA DiPozzi Volare B. perrinii x C. amethystoglossa Fl.Edmondo Pozzi Hoodview Twilight C. Brenda x Bc. Dorothy Leonard Hoodview BRASSOEPIDENDRUM DiPozzi Clavicembalo B. nodosa x Epi. heterodoxum ¶Fl.Edmondo Pozzi BRASSOEPILAELIA Golden Peacock Bl. Richard Mueller x Epi. vitellinum Kuen Ming Chen BRASSOKERIA Derwood Black B. nodosa x Bark. uniflora A.Black BRASSOLAELIOCATTLEYA Alan Brown C. Narooma x Blc. Erin Kobayashi M&J.Brown(W.J.Bell) Dal's Jewel C. Inez Okimoto x Blc. Sylvia Fry R.Greinke(D.& B.Littman) DiPozzi Limoncello B. nodosa x Lc. El Cerrito Fl.Edmondo Pozzi DiPozzi Riviera C. harrisoniana x Blc. Amy Wakasugi Fl.Edmondo Pozzi Duh's Beauty Blc. Duh's Ruby x Blc. China Lady Shao Jye Duh Duh's Sunrise Blc. Duh's Ruby x Blc. Duh's Orange Shao Jye Duh Hawaiian Leopard Blc. Waianae Leopard x Bl. Richard Mueller H & R Hoodview Thunder Blc. Pamela Hetherington x Bc. Rolling Thunder Hoodview Louise Bugbee Blc. Mickey's Freckles x B. nodosa Featherstone Orch. Mayor Yamasaki Lc. Tokyo Magic x Blc. Pond Memory IPOH Orch.Soc.(Michael Ooi) Paz Para Vieques Blc. Purple Ruby x Blc. Amy Wakasugi R.Sobrino Purple Poetry C. Nigrella x Blc. Romantic Serenade Fordyce Simba's Song Bc. Maikai x L. purpurata J.Macgregor(Quest Orch.) Super Spring Lc. Puppy Love x Blc. Williette Wong Kosaki Orch. Wei Sheng Gold Blc. Ports of Paradise x Blc. American Heritage Kendolie Agr.(Lin Sheng Wei) BURRAGEARA Red Pacific Colm. Wildcat x Wils. Lisa Devos OrchidWorks Wild Pacific Colm. Wildcat x Wils. Geneva Red OrchidWorks CALANTHE Paternoster Cal. Rose Georgene x Cal. Brandywine E.Young O.F. Petit Port Cal. Brandywine x Cal. Augres E.Young O.F. Plemont Cal. Prinsesse Alexandra x Cal. Augres E.Young O.F. Portelet Cal. Five Oaks x Cal. Augres E.Young O.F. CATTLEYA Coffs Beacon C. High Light x C. Narooma M&J.Brown(W.J.Bell) DiPozzi La Gioconda C. guatemalensis x C. maxima Fl.Edmondo Pozzi DiPozzi Raffaello C. Jungle Cat x C. granulosa Fl.Edmondo Pozzi Granier's Charm C. Minerva x C. warscewiczii E.L.Granier Sandra Turner C. Lulu x C. Landate Michael L.Levin(H & R) CATTLEYTONIA Fred's Can Can Ctna. Rosy Jewel x C. aurantiaca F.J.Bergman Fred's Cool Ctna. Fred's Can Can x C. Jungle Cat F.J.Bergman CAULOCATTLEYA* DiPozzi Michelangelo Cau. [Diacm.] bicornutum x C. leopoldii Fl.Edmondo Pozzi COLMANARA Pisgah Wild Tiger Colm. Wildcat x Odcdm. Tiger Hambühren Owens Orchids CYMBIDIUM Art Flower Cym. New Torino x Cym. Pomposo Kawano Mericlone Arts and Letters Cym. Arts x Cym. Yowie Flame New Horizon Orch.(Gray & Reid) Attractive Cym. floribundum [pumilum] x Cym. Crater N.Lenkic Black Knight Cym. Khairpour x Cym. Cabernet J.F.Weiss(A.Easton) Black Satin Cym. Black Opal x Cym. Kiwi Guru J.F.Weiss(Gray & Reid) Bridal Fair Cym. Bridal Choice x Cym. Fair Delight S.Lenkic Butterfly Kisses Cym. floribundum [pumilum] x Cym. Bold Move N.Lenkic Butterfly Magic Cym. Bold Move x Cym. Royal Rose N.Lenkic Cali Night Cym. Black Forest x Cym. devonianum New Horizon Orch.(A.Easton) Chen's Ruby Cym. iridioides [giganteum] x Cym. Golden Elf Orchis Flor. Cocktail Cherry Cym. Sue Guest x Cym. Ruby Eyes S.Lenkic Cocktail Ice Cym. Sue Guest x Cym. Winter Paradise S.Lenkic Cocktail Pearl Cym. Sue Guest x Cym. June Showers S.Lenkic Cocktail Treasure Cym. Sue Guest x Cym. Hove S.Lenkic Elusive Butterfly Cym. Crater x Cym. Cleo's Melody N.Lenkic Enchanting Cym. floribundum [pumilum] x Cym. iridioides [giganteum] N.Lenkic Fat Chance Cym. Red Beauty x Cym. Sleeping Nymph R&N.Smith Fiery Cym. Fireworks x Cym. Ruby Eyes N.Lenkic Five Oaks Cym. Les Landes x Cym. erythrostylum E.Young O.F. Gladys Rickard Cym. Valley Bride x Cym. Garnet White K.Rickard Lovely Cym. Fireworks x Cym. Sylvan Flame N.Lenkic Lyric Cym. Kurun x Cym. Poetic N.Lenkic(R.van Raalte) Magenta Royal Cym. Claude Pepper x Cym. Dorothea Paige K.Rickard Memoria Connie Jo Nine Cym. madidum x Cym. Ruby Eyes G.Hatfield My Angel Cym. Valley Angel x Cym. Tracey Reddaway K.Rickard New Sensation Cym. Fire Starter x Cym. Happy Face Kawano Mericlone Northerly Cym. Kiata x Cym. Crater N.Lenkic Pemro Green Cym. Borough Green x Cym. Tina Turner R.Mason Radiant Ruby Cym. Radiant Spark x Cym. Ruby Eyes P.Grech(Alex Smith) Radiant Spark Cym. Bexley Radiance x Cym. canaliculatum P.Grech(O/U) Regal Splendour Cym. Sensation x Cym. South Coast S.Lenkic Rembrandt Rose Cym. Red Beauty x Cym. Yowie Rose R&N.Smith(Bryants) Saintly Cym. Tracey Reddaway x Cym. Vivacious N.Lenkic(S.Lenkic) Serengeti Dawn Cym. African Sky x Cym. Coraki New Horizon Orch.(A.Easton) Solar Flare Cym. insigne x Cym. dayanum J.Dunkelberger Tong Hi Sunset Cym. Golden Elf x Cym. Chen's Ruby Orchis Flor. We Think It'mazing Cym. Valley Vapour x Cym. Garnet White K.Rickard DENDROBIUM Awevid Den. Awesome x Den. Vivid Down Under N.O. Ba-Ria Den. Aussie Victory x Den. Rutherford Starburst Down Under N.O. Bellinger Frost Den. Bellinger Mist x Den. Vintage N.Mitchell Bellinger Sheen Den. Glitter x Den. Visheen N.Mitchell Bellinger Sparkle Den. Kay's Choice x Den. Glitter N.Mitchell Brooke Eccleston Den. Brolga x Den. Zipalong N.Mitchell Cam-Ranh Den. Brinawa Charm x Den. Aussie Victory Down Under N.O. Carla Adel Osborne Den. Rachel Kym Osborne x Den. Mayfair A.Steel(O/U) Cracker Den. kingianum x Den. Tie-Dye N.Mitchell Da-Nang Den. Tie-Dye x Den. Aussie Victory Down Under N.O. Gundy Moon Den. Burgundy Cream x Den. speciosum Down Under N.O. Hampshire Beauty Den. Cashens' Black Magic x Den. Diamond Head Beauty Klehm Growers Ipoh City Den. Anita x Den. taurinum IPOH Orch.Soc.(O/U) Kamariah Mokri Den. Jeffrey Tan x Den. Ipoh City IPOH Orch.Soc.(H.S.Ong) Kekai Hattal Den. Louise's Gem x Den. Odom's Imperial Topaz H.Hattal(K.Kamiya) Light River Den. Red River x Den. speciosum Down Under N.O. Lois Emig Den. Kikuya x Den. Willie Bibus K.& D.Emig Maya's Gold Den. Lynette Banks x Den. Miara Down Under N.O. Miva Abracadabra Den. atroviolaceum x Den.polysema [pulchrum] Michel Vacherot Nha-Trang Den. Lorikeet x Den. Aussie Victory Down Under N.O. Nui-Dat Den. Anne's Rainbow Surprise x Den. Aussie Victory Down Under N.O. Purple Mountains Den. Flower Baby x Den. goldschmidtianum [miyakei]Mountain Rachel Kym Osborne Den. carronii x Den. taurinum A.Steel(O/U) Ronnie Gee Den. Rutherford Sunspot x Den. Jesmond Gem Down Under N.O. Saigon Den. Burgundy Cream x Den. Aussie Victory Down Under N.O. Sherwood Den. Colonial Flirt x Den. Sunglow Down Under N.O. Spiffy Den. Wave Rider x Den. Nalo Wave Puanani Starleon Den. Rutherford Starburst x Den. Hilda Poxon Down Under N.O. Sweet Bernadette Den. bigibbum x Den. monophyllum D.Cleal(O/U) Tokuji Ono Den. superbiens x Den. Jaquelyn Thomas Univ.of Hawaii(H.Kamemoto) Vivkay Den. Vivid x Den. Kayla Down Under N.O. Vung-Tau Den. Ray's Dream x Den. Aussie Victory Down Under N.O. Warragul Den. Tie-Dye x Den. Rutherford Sunspot P.Grech(Down Under N.O.) Wonderful Romance Den. Beauty Harmony x Den. Upin Red M.Ujike Yap Hon Wye Den. Ahulani Hinojosa x Den. Kamiya's Creation C.C.Yap(Lum Chin Orchids) DISA Beloved Brian Disa Helmut Meyer x Disa Betty's Bay H.H.Taylor Brian Carter Disa uniflora x Disa Marguerite Kottler H.H.Taylor Olympia Disa sagittalis ¶ x Disa glandulosa ¶ S.Orchard DORITAENOPSIS Akemi Joyful Dtps. Lovely Akemi x Dtps. Lady Joyful Sogo Ching Ann Bell Phal. Sogo Mini Dog x Dtps. Wedding Bell Ching Ann Chingruey's Cleopatra Dtps. Sun Valentine x Dtps. Taisuco Beauty Ching Ruey Orch. Chingruey's Fairy Phal. Hsinying Fair x Dtps. Rose Valentine Ching Ruey Orch. Chingruey's Flare Dtps. Ho's Happy Auckland x Phal. Brother Flare Ching Ruey Orch. Chingruey's Pink Dtps. Taisuco Happybeauty x Dtps. Minho Venus Ching Ruey Orch. Devonshire Charm Dtps. Devonshire Earth x Dtps. Red Charm E.Merkle(Carmela) Fong-Tien's Elegant Lady Phal. Taisuco Noble x Dtps. Mount Lip Fong Tien O.G. Fong-Tien's Love Messenger Dtps. King Shiang's Beauty x Phal. New Cinderella Fong Tien O.G. Formosa Sunny Dtps. Yu Pin Coral x Dtps. Formosa Park Chao Chan Fang Formosa Sunrise Dtps. Formosa Park x Dtps.
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