March - May 2002 REGISTRATIONS

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

March - May 2002 REGISTRATIONS NEW ORCHID HYBRIDS March - May 2002 REGISTRATIONS Supplied by the Royal Horticultural Society as International Cultivar Registration Authority for Orchid Hybrids NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY (O/U = Originator unknown) AËRIDOVANDA Diane de Olazarra Aër. lawrenceae x V. Robert's Delight R.F. Orchids ANGULOCASTE Shimazaki Lyc. Concentration x Angcst. Olympus Kokusai(J.Shimazaki) ASCOCENDA Adkins Calm Sky Ascda. Meda Arnold x Ascda. Adkins Purple Sea Adkins Orch.(O/U) Adkins Purple Sea Ascda. Navy Blue x V. Varavuth Adkins Orch.(O/U) Gold Sparkler Ascda. Crownfox Sparkler x Ascda. Fuchs Gold R.F. Orchids Marty Brick V. lamellata x Ascda. Motes Mandarin Motes Mary Zick V. Doctor Anek x Ascda. Crownfox Inferno R.F. Orchids Mary's Friend Valerie Ascda. John De Biase x Ascda. Nopawan Motes Thai Classic V. Kultana Gold x Ascda. Fuchs Gold How Wai Ron(R.F.Orchids) BARDENDRUM Cosmo-Pixie Bard. Nanboh Pixy x Bark. skinneri Kokusai Pink Cloud Epi. centradenium x Bark. whartoniana Hoosier(Glicenstein/Hoosier) Risque Epi. Phillips Jesup x Bark. whartoniana Hoosier(Glicenstein/Hoosier) BRASSOCATTLEYA Ernesto Alavarce Bc. Pastoral x C. Nerto R.B.Cooke(R.Altenburg) Maidosa Bc. Maikai x B. nodosa S.Benjamin Nobile's Pink Pitch Bc. Pink Dinah x Bc. Orglade's Pink Paws S.Barani BRASSOLAELIOCATTLEYA Angel's Glory Bl. Morning Glory x C. Angelwalker H & R Beautiful Morning Bl. Morning Glory x Lc. Bonanza Queen H & R Castle Titanic Blc. Oconee x Lc. Florália's Triumph Orchidcastle Clearwater Gold Blc. Waikiki Gold x Blc. Yellow Peril R.B.Cooke(O/U) Copper Clad Lc. Lee Langford x Blc. Toshie Aoki Phelps Farm Don Herman Blc. Royal Finery x Blc. Memoria Crispin Rosales C.Hackney(O/U) Flaming Youth Blc. Oconee x Blc. Joyful Y.Nakahara Haleahi Chariot Blc. Golden Tang x Lc. Mary Ellen Carter Hawaiian Fl.Nurs. Hawaiian Direction Blc. Memoria Helen Brown x C. Horace Kodama Hawaiian Eureka Bc. Mount Anderson x Blc. Hawaiian Success Kodama Hawaiian Improvement Blc. Sweet Anniversary x Blc. Joann Yukimura Kodama Hawaiian Progress Blc. Fred Stewart x Lc. Bonanza Kodama(Carmela) Hawaiian Skill Blc. His Light x C. Earl Kodama(Carmela) Honeycomb L. anceps x Blc. Chancemaker V.Bloch(O/U) Hwa Yuan Apple Blc. Ahualoa x Blc. Haw Yuan Moon C.H.Hsieh(Hwa Yuan) Hwa Yuan Magic Blc. Haw Yuan Moon x Blc. Tzeng-Wen Beauty C.H.Hsieh(Hwa Yuan) Lady Madonna Blc. Nacouchee x Bc. Donna Kimura Y.Nakahara Love Ballad Blc. Love Sound x L. bradei T.Hotta Lucerito de Oro Blc. Bouton D'Or x Bl. Richard Mueller R.Sobrino Maile Hollinger Bl. Richard Mueller x C. Angelwalker F.Dishman(Gavin Yamada) Makahio Princess C. Hawaiian Wedding Song x Blc. Golden Tang J.K.Lau Morning Song Bl. Morning Glory x Lc. Melody Fair H & R Nobile's Bets Bc. Orglade's Pink Paws x Lc. Maria Aparecida Barani S.Barani Nobile's Bronze L. tenebrosa x Blc. Toshie Aoki S.Barani Nobile's Daybreak Blc. Julio Barbero x Blc. Ademar Manarini S.Barani Nobile's Glimmer C. Jaguariuna x Blc. Enid Moore S.Barani Nobile's Glint Blc. Haw Yuan Moon x Lc. Amber Glow S.Barani Nobile's Spark Blc. Haw Yuan Moon x Blc. George Suzuki S.Barani Nobile's Vibration Lc. Adolpho Menezes x Bc. Orglade's Pink Paws S.Barani Nobile's Yolk Blc. Waikiki Gold x Blc. Haw Yuan Moon S.Barani Orquidistas de Borinquen Blc. Fuchs Orange Nuggett x Blc. Galy y Melissa A.Astacio-Díaz(O/U) Picotee Passion Blc. Horizon Flight x L. anceps F.Clarke(F.Fordyce) Purple Roon Blc. Herons Roon x Blc. Atsumi Purple Y.Nakahara Redland Sunrise Blc. Campobello x Blc. Erin Kobayashi Redland Orch.(Kaoru Oka Orch.) Rincón Melódica Blc. Orange Nuggett x Lc. Waianae Sunset R.Sobrino Royal Birthday Blc. George King x Blc. Crown Princess Masako Hanajima's Space Mission Blc. Nacouchee x Bc. Rolling Thunder Y.Nakahara Sweet Treat C. Chocolate Drop x Blc. Pokai Tangerine Phelps Farm Sylvia Hill Lc. Mildred Rives x Blc. Meditation L.C.Hill(P.Harry) Tangelo Blc. Pokai Tangerine x Blc. Kinza Phelps Farm BURRAGEARA Dorothy Barfield Burr. Kilauea x Odtna. Debutante Okika Gay Spice Mtdm. Issaku Nagata x Oda. Arlington Okika Kilatiger Wils. Rustic Tiger x Burr. Kilauea Okika CALANTHE Pink Champagne Cal. triplicata x Cal. dominii Hoosier(Glicenstein/Hoosier) CATASETUM Hank Lardy Ctsm. Kengar x Ctsm. saccatum B.Pressman(W.Ramsey) Portagee Star Ctsm. pileatum x Ctsm. Black Knight F.Dishman CATTLEYA Candy Parlor C. Miyuki x C. Candy Tuft Sato Orch. Dream Lights C. High Light x C. walkeriana Sato Orch. Empressment C. Empress Bells x C. walkeriana T.Hotta Fairy Snow C. Eileen Wilson x C. Hawaiian Destiny Sato Orch. Granier C. Valentine x C. Joan Landsberg E.Granier Haleahi Surf C. Moon Festival x C. Earl Hawaiian Fl.Nurs. Motte Spot C. Cognac x C. Fort Motte R.B.Cole(Long Life[USA]) Nobile's Mine C. Dinah x C. Lulu S.Barani Pedra da Gavea C. Pao da Acucar x C. Penny Kuroda R.B.Cooke(A.Carnier) White Blues C. Claesiana x C. walkeriana T.Hotta CATTLEYTONIA Topaz Raspberry Ctna. Breathless x Ctna. Jamaica Red Full Sun Orch.(O/U) COCHLEANTHES White Knight Cnths. Lip Blush x Cnths. Molière Lehua COLMANARA Ever-Lasting Colm. Wildcat x Onc. tigrinum Gold Country(O/U) Oh Yah! Mtdm. Issaku Nagata x Odm. cirrhosum Okika Pussycatt Colm. Sphacetante x Odcdm. Crowborough Okika CYCNODES Chiriqui Cyc. warscewiczii x Morm. hookeri ¶ I.G. Alvarez CYMBIDIUM Albryant Cym. Dream Temple x Cym. Space Symphony Bryants Baby Kiwi Cym. One Tree Hill x Cym. Olymilum N.Porter Barbara Uno Cym. Double Take x Cym. Pink Ice L.Batchman Black Eye Cym. Derby Trail x Cym. Atlantes New Horizon Orch.(A.Easton) Brandy Wine Cym. Lady Spring x Cym. James Toya L.Batchman Bronze Baron Cym. Wistow x Cym. Lake Lonsdale N.Porter Bruce Metcalf Cym. Wyalong x Cym. Cleo's Melody Ezi-Gro Cerritos Millennium Library Cym. Suva x Cym. Jean Brummitt H.Chun Coromandel Christmas Cym. Little Beauty x Cym. canaliculatum K.Western Crooked Kiwi Cym. Dream Temple x Cym. Vanguard Bryants Derby Trail Cym. Brook Street x Cym. Khairpour A.Easton Doctor Drewry Morris Cym. Mimi x Cym. Sonoma Red H.Chun Doctor Eric Chun Cym. Cricket x Cym. Commander Benjamin Sisko H.Chun Down Under Cym. Wistow x Cym. Coraki N.Porter Dry Devon Cym. Dryad x Cym. devonianum G.Day(A.Easton) Fumiko Hall Cym. Bow Hill x Cym. Hazel Tyers E.Stockstill High Chatter Cym. Chatterbox x Cym. Highfalutin N.Porter Hot Mama Cym. Mighty Mouse x Cym. James Toya L.Batchman Inger Wyse Cym. Musita Flame x Cym. Vogelsang A.Easton Jason Deans Cym. Pink Globe x Cym. Satsuma Ezi-Gro Jessica Legg Cym. Lone Star x Cym. Pebbles Ezi-Gro Joe Donald Cym. Coraki x Cym. John Jansma Ezi-Gro Joyce Williams Cym. Dutchman's Delight x Cym. Balkis Ezi-Gro Kerry Gomez Cym. Auntie Mary Kovich x Cym. devonianum New Horizon Orch.(A.Easton) Kim Tran Cym. Sleeping Dolly x Cym. Ruby Eyes Ezi-Gro Kristy Cym. Dragon Valley x Cym. Early Flame Ezi-Gro Kurralta Park Cym. Yowie Flame x Cym. Chocolada K.Western Lee Cym. Tangerine Mary x Cym. Sweet Touch Ezi-Gro Lemon Tree Cym. Zippadedoda x Cym. Applejack L.Batchman Little Squirt Cym. Squirt x Cym. insigne H.Chun Loch Aline Cym. Highland Fair x Cym. Pink Ice McBean's Loch Awe Cym. Many Waters x Cym. Goldrun McBean's Loch Buie Cym. Highland Hill x Cym. Beresford McBean's Loch Carron Cym. Pink Ice x Cym. Goldrun McBean's Loch Crinan Cym. Caithness x Cym. Clarisse Austin McBean's Loch Fyne Cym. Loch Heilen x Cym. Pontac McBean's Loch Garasdale Cym. Goldrun x Cym. Red Beauty McBean's Loch Goil Cym. Christmas Joy x Cym. Saint Aubins Bay McBean's Loch Harrey Cym. Highland Fair x Cym. Howick McBean's Loch Linnhe Cym. Puppy Love x Cym. Loch Lomond McBean's Loch Maddy Cym. Maufant x Cym. Loch Leven McBean's Loch Melfort Cym. Monda x Cym. Sutherland McBean's Loch Na Dal Cym. Loch Leven x Cym. Loch Moor McBean's Loch na Gile Cym. Christmas Joy x Cym. Goldrun McBean's Loch of Menteith Cym. Red Beauty x Cym. Monda McBean's Loch Riddon Cym. Highland Fair x Cym. Pearl-Balkis McBean's Loch Torridon Cym. Thurso x Cym. Loch Leven McBean's Mad Folly Cym. Applejack x Cym. Peter Pepper L.Batchman Magic Kal Cym. Abracadabra x Cym. Kalimpong D.Shigaki Margaret Porter Cym. Miretta x Cym. Tracey Reddaway N.Porter Memoria Joan Bryant Cym. Khan Flame x Cym. Sylvan Star Bryants Memoria Kenji Shiozawa Cym. Autumn Crisp x Cym. Clarisse Austin H.Chun Memoria Yuriko Tamura Cym. Matriarch x Cym. Miami Moon H.Chun Michelle Porter Cym. Mona Porter x Cym. Trigo Royale N.Porter Morris West Cym. Peter Pan x Cym. canaliculatum Panawood(R.McNamee) Nancy Quach Cym. Blush of Spring x Cym. Dutchman's Delight Ezi-Gro Nicole Legg Cym. Winter Showers x Cym. Poetic Ezi-Gro Panther Beauty Cym. Red Beauty x Cym. Red Panther N.Porter Pat's Pride Cym. Pharaoh's Gold x Cym. Space Symphony Bryants Pepperpuss Cym. Pfeiffer Falls x Cym. Piñata L.Batchman Pharaoh's Star Cym. Pharaoh's Gold x Cym. Lunara S.Mumford(G.Giles) Princess Alia Cym. Hope Ranch x Cym. Firewheel P.Rietz(Santa Barbara) Psychotic Cym. Hazel Tyers x Cym. Phreaque L.Batchman Pure Bryants Cym. Rose Armstrong x Cym. Pharaoh's Gold Bryants Rockin Robin Cym. Robin x Cym.
Recommended publications
  • Kumpulam Makalah Tarikh Islam
    Mata Kuliah: TARIKH ISLAM SEJARAH CENDIKIAWAN MUSLIM 1 CENDIKIAWAN MUSLIM 1). Al-BIRUNI (973-1048 M) Astronom berjuluk “Guru Segala Ilmu” Nama lengkap beliau adalah Abu Arrayhan Muhammad Ibnu Ahmad Al- Biruni. Dalam sumber lain di tulis Abu Raihan Muhammad Al Bairuni. Beliau lebih terkenal dengan nama Al-Biruni. Nama beliau tercatat dengan tinta emas dalam sejarah sebagai ilmuwan dan filosof Muslim yang serba bisa. Dengan penguasaan beliau terhadap pelbagai ilmu pengetahuan dan bidang lainnya, beliau mendapatkan julukan sebagai “Ustadz fil „ulum” atau guru segala ilmu dan ilmuawan modern menyebut beliau professor par exellence. Meskipun sebagian besar ilmuwan Muslim masa lalu memang memiliki kemampuan multidimensi, namun beliau tampaknya lebih menonjol. Beliau tak hanya menguasai bahasa Arab dan undang-undang islam, tapi juga Sanskrit, Greek, Ibrani dan Syiria. Beliau memiliki pengetahuan tentang filsafat Yunani, yang menjadi salah satu sebab beliau menjadi sarjana agung yang pernah dilahirkan oleh dunia Islam. Beliau berhasil membuktikan, menyandingkan ilmu dan filsafat telah memungkinkan agama bisa terus hidup subur dan berkembang serta membantu meyelesaikan permasalahan yang dihadapi oleh umat. Beliau telah menghasilkan lebih dari 150 buah buku. Di antara buku-buku itu adalah “Al-Jamahir fi Al-Jawahir” yang berbicara mengenai batu-batu permata; “Al-Athar Al-Baqiah” berkaitan kesan-kesan lama peninggalan sejarah, dan “Al-Saidalah fi Al Tibb”, tentang obat-obatan. Penulisan beliau tentang sejarah Islam telah diterjemahkan kedalam bahasa inggris dengan judul “Chronology of Ancient Nation”. Banyak lagi buku tulisan beliau diterbitkan di Eropa dan tersimpan dengan baik di Museum Escorial, Spanyol. Beliau mendirikan pusat kajian astronomi mengenai system tata surya. Kajian beliau dalam bidang sains, matematika dan geometri telah menyelesaikan banyak masalah yang tidak dapat diselesaikan sebelumnya.
    [Show full text]
  • Central Illinois Orchid Society Newsletter
    Central Illinois Orchid Society Newsletter May 2014 Vol. 8 no. 5, May 2014 In this Issue President's message President's message: Next meeting Spring has arrived, and our orchids must be very happy! I know mine are - there Events in the area is much blooming and rejoicing going on amongst them, and this is occurring Orchid of the month 1 despite my many absences since our first grandchild was born. I’ve traveled to New York several times to help with his care, which is why I’ve been absent Orchid of the month 2 from every CIOS meeting so far this year. You all probably think your current Notes and Tips president is a phantom! Book review Thus my topic: orchid care during vacations and other reasons that take us away from our collections. As summer and vacation season approach, it’s time to Contact Us consider ways to keep our orchids healthy when we’re not there to lavish care on www.ciorchidsociety.org them (because we ARE lavishing, right?). Join us on Facebook The first consideration is to ensure they get enough water during your absence. Central Illinois Orchid Orchids are resilient: they can go 10-14 days without being watered, assuming Society Newsletter is they’re watered thoroughly before you leave. The size of the pot and the growing published irregularly. Subscription is through medium, however, do affect how long the plant can go without water. Smaller membership in the plants need more frequent watering, and orchids growing in very coarse bark mix Society. will dry out sooner.
    [Show full text]
  • Orchids for Everyone Mar 2013 Cattleyas.Pdf
    Tuckers Orchid Nursery Presents… Orchids for Everyone Editor: Cathy Hine 1370 East Coast Road. Redvale, Auckland, NZ. Ph (09) 473 8629 Website: www.tuckersorchidnursery.co.nz Issue 26: March 2013 FROM ROSS THE BOSS Welcome back – This has been one of the hottest and driest summers I can remember for a few years. Your orchids will be smiling if you have been able to keep watering and feeding regularly. I was talking to a couple of commercial cymbidium growers, and they have noticed an increase in the number of flower spikes this year, because of last year’s poor light levels – too much cloud and raincover in summer, so they are predicting a tri-fecta pay out this year. Some are spiking from the bulbs that didn’t produce last summer. They have produced this year’s normal spiking, and an increase because of the high light levels and good temperatures – not too hot. If you don’t get a good flowering this year is not the weather conditions it’s your (the growers) fault. Not enough water and food. So get to it. It’s still not too late to produce spikes. Other genera have been similarly affected. Phalaenopsis have grown huge leaves because of the heat. Paphs have lots of new growths showing. Odontoglossums new larger bulbs and plenty of spikes showing, and cattleyas have lots of new growths and good flowering of the mature growths. I hope it continues along these lines throughout the year – and it truly will be a good Orchid Year. This month we feature Cattleyas as we have many new releases onto the web and lots of new cattleyas for the Orchid Club members.
    [Show full text]
  • El Solar De Las Miradas
    el solar deel solar las de miradas las miradas el solar deel solar las de miradas las miradas de Horacio Tignanelli Tignanelli, Horacio Luis El solar de las miradas. - 1a ed. - La Punta : Universidad de la Punta, 2010. E-Book. ISBN 978-987-1760-09-1 1. Astronomía. I. Título CDD 133.5 Fecha de catalogación: 15/04/2013 Impreso en Argentina Diseño de tapa e interior: Secretaría de Comunicación - Universidad de La Punta Esta edición de 2000 ejemplares se imprimiónen A.B.R.N. Producciones Grácas SRL en el mes de Marzo de 2007 dedicatoriadedicatoria A los astrónomos Alejandro Feinstein, de La Plata, y Hugo Mira, de San Juan, quienes me enseñaron a observar el cielo. prólogosprólogos Palabras de Alicia Bañuelos Bañuelos El Parque Astronómico La Punta Como compartimos plenamente esa idea de Hawkings, el Parque Astronómico es una de (PALP) tiene como objetivo contribuir a la sus contribuciones de la ULP para su concreción en nuestro medio. difusión de algunos conceptos básicos de la astronomía observacional y, a través de Los científicos estiman que la edad de nuestro universo es de unos 15.000 millones de ella, contribuir a la mejora de la enseñan- años. La edad de nuestro planeta, en cambio, se calcula en 4.500 millones de años. Pero za de las ciencias naturales. sólo hace 11 mil años, ayer nomás, nuestra joven especie, domesticó animales y plantas, es decir descubrimos la agricultura. Debimos entender cómo se sucedían las estaciones para Con ese propósito, la Universidad adecuar las siembras y las cosechas. Nos dimos cuenta tempranamente que necesitamos de La Punta (ULP) tomó la iniciativa de entender y predecir los fenómenos naturales.
    [Show full text]
  • Muslim Scientists and Thinkers
    MUSLIM SCIENTISTS AND THINKERS Syed Aslam Second edition 2010 Copyright 2010 by Syed Aslam Publisher The Muslim Observer 29004 W. Eight Mile Road Farmington, MI 48336 Cover Statue of Ibn Rushd Cordoba, Spain ISBN 978-1-61584-980-2 Printed in India Lok-Hit Offset Shah-e-Alam Ahmedabad Gujarat ii Dedicated to Ibn Rushd and other Scientists and Thinkers of the Islamic Golden Age iii CONTENTS Acknowledgments ................................................VI Foreword .............................................................VII Introduction ..........................................................1 1 Concept of Knowledge in Islam ............................8 2 Abu Musa Jabir Ibn Hayyan..................................25 3 Al-Jahiz abu Uthman Ibn Bahar ...........................31 4 Muhammad Ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi....................35 5 Abu Yaqoub Ibn Ishaq al-Kindi ............................40 6 Muhammad bin Zakaria Razi ...............................45 7 Jabir ibn Sinan al-Batani.......................................51 8 Abu Nasar Mohammad ibn al-Farabi....................55 9 Abu Wafa ibn Ismail al-Buzjani ...........................61 10 Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham .......................66 11 Abu Rayhan ibn al-Biruni ....................................71 12 Ali al-Hussain ibn Sina ........................................77 13 Abu Qasim ibn al-Zahrawi ..................................83 iv 14 Omar Khayyam ...................................................88 15 Abu Hamid al-Ghazali .........................................93
    [Show full text]
  • Ascocentrum Ampullaceum by Martin Motes Sparkling Vibrant Flowers Crown a Charming Miniature Orchid
    COLLECTor’s item Ascocentrum ampullaceum By Martin Motes Sparkling Vibrant Flowers Crown a Charming Miniature Orchid AMONG THE EARLIEST HARBING- ers of spring in our greenhouses are the clustered buds peaking from the leaf axils of Ascocentrum ampullaceum. The hya- cinth-like spikes of amethyst flowers will start opening on the Indian varieties of the species in March and continue on the Bur- mese and Thai varieties into April and early May. Well-grown specimens can produce up to eight spikes so tall as to nearly eclipse the diminutive plant. Up to 4¾-inch (1.75 cm) full-formed flowers are carried on each spike. In most individuals the flowers are concolor lavender to deep amethyst with a sparkling texture which makes them glisten like jewels. Ascocentrum ampullaceum starts blooming on seedlings as small as 2½–3 inches (6.25–7.5 cm) and can be grown into impressive specimens in a small space. Plants of this species are ideal for windowsill or light culture. The plant ar- chitecture also is user-friendly for growers in temper- ate regions. Unlike most other species in the genus, which are high-light-re- quiring plants with Martin Motes narrow hard leaves, Asctm. ampullaceum has broad leaves that gather light more efficiently. Under high-light growing conditions, Asctm. ampullaceum produces numerous freckles of purple pigment in its leaves, indicating S its need for more nutrients and water under ALLIKA bright conditions. EG 1 R Ascocentrum ampullaceum was first G described by William Roxburgh as Aerides widespread and variable species might on [1] Ascocentrum ampullaceum ‘Crownfox ampullacea in 1814.
    [Show full text]
  • Meristem Culture of Miniature Monopodial Orchids
    MERISTEM CULTURE OF MINIATURE MONOPODIAL ORCHIDS A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE DIVISION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HORTICULTURE MAY 1972 By Oradee Intuwong Thesis Committee: Yoneo Sagawa, Chairman Haruyuki Kamemoto Douglas J, C. Friend We certify that we have read this thesis and that in our opinion it is satisfactory in scope and quality as a thesis for the degree of Master of Science in Horticulture, THESIS COMMITTEE / Chg4.rman TABLE OF CONTENTS Page LIST OF TABLES.................................................. iv LIST OF FIGURES................................................. v ACKNOWLEDGEMENT............................. vi INTRODUCTION.................................................... 1 REVIEW OF LITERATURE............................................ 3 MATERIALS AND METHODS............................ 8 RESULTS.......................................................... 13 DISCUSSION...................................................... 58 SUMMARY......................................................... 64 LITERATURE CITED......................... 65 LIST OF TABLES Page TABLE 1. THE ABILITY OF DIFFERENT HYBRIDS AND BUDS FROM DIFFERENT POSITIONS TO FORM PROTOCORM-LIKE BODIES............................................... 14 TABLE II. PROLIFERATION OF TISSUE FROM YOUNG INFLORESCENCES....................................... 15 LIST OF FIGUEES Page FIGUEE 1. METHOD OF OBTAINING EXPLANTS........................ 10 FIGUEE 2. INFLOEESCENCE CULTUBE..............................
    [Show full text]
  • Aeridovanda Angulocaste Aranda Ascocenda
    NEW ORCHID HYBRIDS January – March 2003 REGISTRATIONS Supplied by the Royal Horticultural Society as International Cultivar Registration Authority for Orchid Hybrids NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY (O/U = Originator unknown) AERIDOVANDA Akia Akiikii Aer. lawrenceae x V. Antonio Real A.Buckman(T.Kosaki) Eric Hayes Aer. vandarum x V. Miss Joaquim W.Morris(Hayes) ANGULOCASTE Sander Hope Angcst. Paul Sander x Lyc. Jackpot T.Goshima ARANDA Ossea 75th Anniversary Aranda City of Singapore x V. Pikul Orch.Soc.S.E.A.(Koh Keng Hoe) ASCOCENDA Andy Boros Ascda. Copper Pure x Ascda. Yip Sum Wah R.F.Orchids Bay Sunset Ascda. Su-Fun Beauty x Ascda. Yip Sum Wah T.Bade Denver Deva Nina V. Denver Deva x Ascda. Yip Sum Wah N.Brisnehan(R.T.Fukumura) Fran Boros Ascda. Fuchs Port Royal x V. Doctor Anek R.F.Orchids Kultana Ascda. Jiraprapa x V. coerulea Kultana Peggy Augustus V. Adisak x Ascda. Fuchs Harvest Moon R.F.Orchids Viewbank Ascda. Meda Arnold x Ascda. Viboon W.Mather(O/U) BARKERIA Anja Bark. Doris Hunt x Bark. palmeri R.Schafflützel Gertrud Bark. dorothea x Bark. naevosa R.Schafflützel Hans-Jorg Jung Bark. uniflora x Bark. spectabilis R.Schafflützel Jan de Maaker Bark. skinneri x Bark. naevosa R.Schafflützel Remo Bark. naevosa x Bark. strophinx R.Schafflützel Robert Marsh Bark. uniflora x Bark. barkeriola R.Schafflützel BRASSAVOLA Memoria Coach Blackmore B. [Rl.] digbyana x B. Aristocrat S.Blackmore(Ruben Sauleda) BRASSOCATTLEYA Akia Nocturne C. Korat Spots x B. nodosa A.Buckman(O/U) Carnival Kids B. nodosa x C. [Lc.] dormaniana Suwada Orch.
    [Show full text]
  • The Orchid Society of Karnataka (TOSKAR) Newsletter – June 2016 1
    The Orchid Society of Karnataka (TOSKAR) Newsletter – June 2016 1 The Orchid Society of Karnataka (TOSKAR) Newsletter – June 2016 2 The Orchid Society of Karnataka (TOSKAR) Newsletter – June 2016 3 NAGESHWAR’S JOURNEY FROM ONION TO ORCHIDS Dr N. Shakuntala Manay Here is Nagesh’s story, the first recipient of TOSKAR Rolling Shield for the Best Orchid. His interest in growing plants started as a child of eight when he would pick up sprouting onions from Mom’s kitchen onion and plant them in the yard and watched them grow into green leeks. This got him into the hobby to grow vegetables. By this time he was 14. Later he turned to growing foliage plants like succulents, Anthuriums and Cacti. Thus he dared to enter into annual shows at Lalbagh and won many prizes. In “small homes garden” categories he won eight awards from Urban Art Commission such as “Best Maintained Building & Garden” “Pride of Bangalore” “Role of Honour” etc. Ex- commissioners of Bangalore City Corporation Late N. Laxman Rao and Late Mr. Parthsarathy would visit his house as Judges. He received these prestigious prizes amidst distinguished guests and dignitaries at Rajbhavan. Trophies gathered so fast that there was no place for them at home. Twenty years ago he got one orchid from Indo American Nursery. Thus he began collecting orchids from Kerala, North East India and Western Ghats. Now on his terrace of 800 sq ft he has 1500 orchids! Among these Dracula Orchid (Monkey face) which grows in cloud mountains of Mexico, Central America and Colombia is one of his special collections, and more than 15 varieties of Carnivorous Plants and many Tillandsias also add to his collection.
    [Show full text]
  • Plant Pathology Circular No. 258 Fla. Dept. Agric. & Consumer Serv. April
    Plant Pathology Circular No. 258 Fla. Dept. Agric. & Consumer Serv. April 1984 Division of Plant Industry GUIGNARDIA LEAF SPOT OF ASCOCENTRUM, ASCOCENDA, AND SPECIES AND HYBRIDS OF VANDA ORCHIDS 1 H. C. Burnett Fig. 1. Guignardia leaf spot on a vanda orchid. A severe leaf spotting disease of orchids was first observed in Florida in the late 1970's, and the causal agent was identified as a Guignardia sp. This was the first report of Guignardia attacking orchids (1). Phyllostictina has been associated as a possible anamorph of the new Guignardia leaf spot, but symptoms of this new disease are distinctly different from those caused by the familiar Phyllostictina pyriformis Cash and Watson (2) [= Phyllosticta capitalensis P. Henn.(3)]. Guignardia_sp. is a serious leaf spotting pathogen of Ascocentrum, Ascocenda, and Vanda, and its hybrids. SYMPTOMS. Initial infections may start on either leaf surface as tiny, dark purple, elongated streaks. These lesions run parallel to the veins but are not delimited by them. As the spots enlarge, they form elongated, diamond-shaped lesions. Individual lesions often coalesce to form irregular areas that may engulf a large part of ¹Plant Pathologist, Bureau of Plant Pathology, 3027 Lake Alfred Road, Winter Haven, FL 33881 the leaf and advance to the opposite surface of the leaf. With age, the centers of the lesions turn tan, brown, or silvery in color, occasionally remaining dark purple. Embedded in these lesions are pycnidia of Phyllostictina (Fig. 1). The fungus attacks leaves of any age. Severely infected leaves may remain attached and supply a continuing source of inoculum to adjacent orchids and emerging leaves of the infected plant.
    [Show full text]
  • Discovering Fragrance Biosynthesis Genes from Vanda Mimi Palmer Using the Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) Approach
    Chapter 9 Discovering Fragrance Biosynthesis Genes from Vanda Mimi Palmer Using the Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) Approach Seow-Ling Teh, Janna Ong Abdullah, Parameswari Namasivayam and Rusea Go Additional information is available at the end of the chapter http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/46833 1. Introduction 1.1. Orchidaceae Orchidaceae is the largest family of angiosperms with an estimation of 17000 to 35000 species in 880 genera (Chai & Yu, 2007). In Malaysia, more than 230 orchid genera and 4000 species had been discovered (Go et al., 2012). In Penisular Malaysia, a total of 898 species in 143 genera are currently recognised (Go et al., 2010). The amazing vast diversity of types and forms enable the Orchidaceae to be successfully distributed and colonised almost every habitats worldwide (Arditti, 1992). As a result of selective forces from evolution, orchids are found to be evolved from its ancestral forms and adapted well to their present habitats (Aceto & Gaudio, 2011). Associated with their diverse floral morphology and physiology properties, they have drawn the attention of botanists and scientists for centuries. There are orchids which resemble moths (Phalaenopsis), butterflies (Oncidium papillo), the slippers of Aphrodite or moccasins (Paphiopedilum or Cypripedium), dancing ladies (Oncidium), spiders (Brassia), scorpions (Arachnis) and bees (Ophrys) (Teoh, 1980). Similar to other angiosperms, two whorls of perianth segment can also be found in orchids. The outer and inner whorls of the orchid flowers consist of three petals and three sepals. The labellum or lip (one of the petals), is distinctly evolved from the other two morphologically and physically (Arditti, 1992). The lifespan of opened-orchid flowers can range from as short as one day to as long as 270 days (Micheneau et al., 2008).
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Green: Plant Research
    Morning Song C Melody Fair x Morning Glory Ojai 'Verte' HCCODC Bc Pervenusta x Lc luminosa Orange Imp ‘Kaaawa’ Lc Trick or Treat x B digbyana GREEN: PLANT RESEARCH Owen Holmes ‘Mendenhall’ AMAOS Harlequin x Oconee Ports of Paradise ‘Emeral Isle’ FCCAOS Fortune x B digbyana P O BOX 597, KAAAWA, HAWAII 96730 U S A --‘Glenyrie’s Green Giant’ FCCAOS TELEPHONE/FAX 1 (808) 237-8672 Ronald Hauserman x Myrtle Beach E-MAIL [email protected] Rugley’s Mill ‘Mendenhall’ HCCAOS Sc Autumn Symphony x Oconee Web Site www.Rare-Hoyas.com Tokyo Magic x B digbyana Toshie Aoki ‘Pizzaz’ AMAOS Faye Miyamoto x Waianae Flare Toshie’s Magic Lc Tokyo Magic x Toshie Aoki ORCHID LIST Volcano Blue ‘ Kaaawa’ ‘coerulea’ Lois McNeil x Lc Blue Boy OCTOBER 2013 Whiporee 'Unbelieveable' Bc Deesse x Ranger Six If you have any Spathoglottis, Sobralia, Blue Catts, Calanthe or Phaius that you don't see on this BRASSAVOLA list please let me know - maybe we can do some horse trading, buying, stealing? cordata “H & R” species digbyana 'Mrs. Chase' AMAOS species AERANTHES --‘Seafoam Beauty’ species grandiflora species glauca xxxx H&R species Little Stars nodosa x cordata ASCOCENTRUM nodosa ‘Susan Fuchs FCCAOS species miniatum species --'Puerto Rico' species BLETIA BULBOPHYLLUM catenulata species cladestinum ‘Elizabeth’ species patula species Koolau Starburst lobii x levanae Wilmar Galaxy Star dearie x lobbii BRASSIA Edvah Goo longissima x giroudiana BROUGHTONIA sanguinea Yellow Star species BRASSOCATTLEYA (Brassavola x Cattleya) Bride's Blush 'Kaaawa' C claesiana x speciosa CADETIA Bride’s Rouge ‘Kaaawa’ Bride’s Blush x speciosa taylori species Green Dragoon 'Lenette' AMAOS Harriet Moseley x C bicolor Maikai ‘Spotted Star’ B nodosa x C.
    [Show full text]