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Sander's List April–June 2020 Supplement QUARTERLY SUPPLEMENT TO THE INTERNATIONAL REGISTER AND CHECKLIST OF ORCHID HYBRIDS (SANDER’S LIST) APRIL – JUNE 2020 REGISTRATIONS Distributed with The Orchid Review VOLUME 128, NUMBER 1331, SEPTEMBER 2020 NEW ORCHID HYBRIDS APRIL – JUNE 2020 REGISTRATIONS A list of new grex names supplied by the Royal Horticultural Society as International Cultivar Registration Authority for Orchid Hybrids NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY (O/U = Originator unknown) Angraecum Lai’s Star Angcm. Lemförde White Beauty x Angcm. sesquipedale Winning Orch. x Aranda Jamaica Dancehall Queen V. Simirun x Arach. hookeriana Claude Hamilton x Ballantineara Nollybur Gcy. [Epc.] Kyoguchi x Gct. [Ctna.] Starrlyn M.Tibbs (Sunset Valley Orch.) x Bletundina Jumbo Strica Ble. striata x Ar. graminifolia Jumbo Orchids x Brassanthe Playa la Punta Bsn. [Bc.] Maikai x Bsn. [Bc.] Bill Worsley Plantio La Orquidea x Brassaphilanthe Playa la Isleta Bsn. [Bc.] Maikai x Mcp. [Schom.] brysiana Plantio La Orquidea Brassia Senne Feast Brs. verrucosa x Brs. Spider’s Feast Roellke Orch. x Brassidium Starship Trooper Brsdm. [Mclna.] Yellow Star x Onc. Gorey Castle M.Tibbs (O/U) x Brassocatanthe Fair Maiden Bct. [Bc.] Little Mermaid x Ctt. [Lc.] Sagarik Wax Leroy Orch. Taiwan Treat Cernua Bct. [Blc.] Hawaiian Treat x C. [S.] cernua Ching Hua (Golf Orch.) x Brassocattleya Barbara Latza B. nodosa x C. colagnoi M.Gaglioti (O/U) Bryson Black C. [Lc.] Callistoglossa x B. cucullata A.Black Craig De Trini B. Little Stars x C. maxima A.Black Graf’s Rock Star Bc. [Blc.] Keowee x C. schilleriana Plantio La Orquidea Hawaiian Honeymoon Bc. [Pot.] Little Suzie x C. Hawaiian Wedding Song R.&J.Hopkins (Bryants) Mini Bird C. Tiny Rubies x B. nodosa P.T.Lin Patricia Leach Almeida Bc. [Bl.] Richard Mueller x C. mossiae A.Almeida (R.Tokunaga) Pim Little C. guttata x B. grandiflora E.M.K-A.Chew Tigrinodosa C. tigrina [leopoldii] x B. nodosa J.Crate (O/U) x Bratonia Dr Peter O’Hanley Brat. [Mtssa.] Charles M. Fitch x Milt. Sandy’s Cove Cas. Phillips Bulbophyllum Dezherae’s Delight Bulb. More Than Aghast x Bulb. Manchind B.Thoms Frosty Flo Bulb. frostii x Bulb. [Cirr.] longiflorum Rbt. Burkey (O/U) Gabriel Hoy Bulb. agastor x Bulb. carunculatum B.Thoms Hannah Freel Bulb. echinolabium x Bulb. Manchind B.Thoms Lindsey Paris Bulb. Grace Thoms x Bulb. Manchind B.Thoms TangeLeo Bulb. Fullerton x Bulb. Manchind B.Thoms Tree Frog Bulb. macrobulbum x Bulb. bicolor Krull-Smith (O/U) x Bullara Lita Moody Rth. Fuchs Orange Nuggett x E. [Epi.] cordigera Claude Hamilton x Cahuzacara Hsinying Naranja B. nodosa x Rth. [Blc.] Young-Min Orange Ching Hua Playa Charagato Rby. Hawaiian Leopard x Rth. Orange Nuggett Plantio La Orquidea Playa Seca Bsn. [Bc.] Maikai x Rth. [Blc.] Enchanted Vista Plantio La Orquidea 44 ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL. 128 NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY x Catasandra Lu Montezani Gal. blanchetii ¶ x Ctsm. x nogueirae D.Schinaider Lucas Cera Gal. magnicolumna ¶ x Ctsm. ariquemense E.Tambarussi Mariana Pietrouski Montezani Gal. blanchetii ¶ x Ctsm. x valdisonianum D.Schinaider Catasetum Antonio Miranda Z Ctsm. ivaneae x Ctsm. dupliciscutula Jac.Fernandez Aroldo Peretto Ctsm. denticulatum x Ctsm. galeritum J.Fernández Davi Medeiros Araujo Ctsm. juruenense x Ctsm. ivaneae J.Lira Eduardo Bairros Ctsm. juruenense x Ctsm. matogrossense J.Araújo El Xup Ctsm. Orchidglade x Ctsm. socco J.Fernández Gislene Ap Araujo Souza Ctsm. schmidtianum x Ctsm. Karen Armstrong J.Lira Guaporé Ctsm. osculatum x Ctsm. sp. Misericordia1 Rodrigues de Souza Hanna Wozniak Ctsm. Robert Ang x Ctsm. Jumbo Pearl R.Ang Chee Soong Heloysa Oliveira Souza Ctsm. juruenense x Ctsm. macrocarpum J.Araújo ILdefonso Chamorro Ctsm. Valerie Chamorro x Ctsm. Memoria Lum Hon R.Ang Chee Soong J. A Esperanza Bolivia Ctsm. semicirculatum x Ctsm. kempfii A.Miranda (Salinas O.) KL’s True Love Ctsm. Portagee Star x Ctsm. Chuck Taylor F.Clarke Leto Correa Ctsm. Double Down x Ctsm. tigrinum F.Clarke Maria Angelica Ctsm. schmidtianum x Ctsm. dupliciscutula J.Lira Maria das D. Araújo Lira Ctsm. x apolloi x Ctsm. John C. Burchett J.Araújo Maria Leão Ctsm. Karen Armstrong x Ctsm. João Stivalli J.Fernández Mawi Ctsm. semicirculatum x Ctsm. Susan Fuchs J.Fernández Memoria Dorothy Wells Ctsm. Chuck Taylor x Ctsm. Dentigrianum F.Clarke Terra da Luz Ctsm. macrocarpum x Ctsm. mattosianum J.Araújo Yeray Fernández Ctsm. ivaneae x Ctsm. lucis J.Fernández Cattleya Amelia Elizabeth C. [Lc.] Melody Fair x C. [Lc.] Walgery D.Pavlock (Gold Country) Budai Chen’s C. Thospol Spot x C. Fascelis Shih Kuang Orch. Chocolate Chip C. Lulu x C. [Slc.] Jungle Gem Robertson Orch. Conundrum C. Heathii (1) x C. dolosa L.Madonia Cosmic Chili C. [Slc.] Seagulls Apricot x C. Chili Chester M.Tibbs (Sunset Valley Orch.) Donpons My Duyen C. [Lc.] Glenlee Queen x C. Lana Coryell D.Donpon Dusk Fire C. [L.] Zip x C. [Slc.] Circle of Life O.J.Bromfield Elaine Chew Cheo 周虔心 C. [Lc.] Tahoe Rose x C. lueddemanniana E.M.K-A.Chew Exotic Flash C. [Slc.] Mari’s Vision x C. Angel’s Fantasy M.Tibbs (Sunset Valley Orch.) Fordyce Heritage C. Horace x C. [Lc.] Boudoir CattleyArt (F.Fordyce) Gaia’s Royal One C. Rosella’s Royal Flare x C. Dal’s Good One M.Murray Graf’s Orinoco C. [Lc.] Golden Gate (1954) x C. schilleriana Plantio La Orquidea Graf’s Spots C. Mark Jones x C. Landate Plantio La Orquidea Iced Beau C. Lavender Ice x C. Beaufort S.Stebbing (O/U) Ivy’s Blue Eyes C. dolosa x C. mossiae C.Hackney Labiate Bells C. Angel Bells x C. labiata Chadwick & Son (O/U) Life’s Purpose C. [L.] purpurata x C. [Slc.] Circle of Life O.J.Bromfield Maria Jose C. amethystoglossa x C. Memoria Robert Strait Deusvando Leitao (Tedesco) Memoria Jim Elliott C. Plum Lulu x C. Mark Jones V.Elliott Memoria Zachary Manago C. Motte Spot x C. guttata G.Takasaki Pink Diamond C. [Sl.] Orpetii x C. [S.] wittigiana P.T.Lin Purple Gang C. [Lc.] Koba’s Purple x C. [Lc.] Aloha Case T.Mochizuki (Ry. Kobayashi) QF Hawaiian C. walkeriana x C. [Lc.] Hawaiian Wish Quintal Farms Rita de Cassia C. amethystoglossa x C. Memorial Chuang Wen-Hsien Deusvando Leitao Ronald Fonseca C. [Lc.] Cornelia (1893) x C. Moonlight Dream F.Clarke Seagrove’s Blue Toy C. [Lc.] Blues Baby x C. mossiae Seagrove Orch. Teipels Feuerzwerg C. [S.] coccinea x C. [S.] mantiqueirae P.Teipel Three Kisses C. Dendi’s Hot Spice x C. [Lc.] Lucy Chua Leroy Orch. Tibbs unreg C. intermedia x C. [Lc.] Mini Purple M.Tibbs Trudy’s Apricot C. [Slc.] California Apricot x C. [Lc.] Trudy Marsh R.Vernon (F.Clarke) Ubon Beau C. Royal Beau x C. Lynn’s Beau Salway Warpaint C. [Slc.] Fire Fantasy x C. [Slc.] Cosmic Delite O.S. Kansas City (F.Clarke) x Cattleychea Pink Carambola Psh. [Ech.] mariae x C. Pantherina Currlin Orch. x Cattleytonia Galactic Eyes C. Angel Eyes x Ctna. [Lctna.] Peggy San M.Tibbs (Sunset Valley Orch.) Queen of Nocatee C. forbesii x Ctna. Maxine Morgan W.F.Nunez ORCHID REVIEW SUPPLEMENT VOL. 128 45 NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY x Cattlianthe Angel’s Trick Ctt. [Lc.] Trick or Treat x C. [Slc.] Angel’s Fantasy R.Vernon (F.Clarke) Blue Light C. [Lc.] Itsa Blue x Ctt. [Lc.] Sagarik Wax Leroy Orch. Cosmic Papaya Ctt. Granata Sunrise x Ctt. [Pot.] Tropical Splash M.Tibbs (Sunset Valley Orch.) G Jean Wilson Ctt. [Lc.] Secret Love x Gur. [C.] deckeri J.Sherwood (Jean Wilson) Gone Fishing Ctt. [C.] Chocolate Drop x Ctt. Bronzed Aussie J.Seidel Hsinying Mini Fire Ctt. [Lc.] Cluster Fire x C. [S.] coccinea Ching Hua Marmalade Magic C. [Slc.] Golden Girl x Ctt. [Lc.] Trick or Treat O.J.Bromfield Scarlet Drop Ctt. [C.] Chocolate Drop x C. warneri M.Nagasaki (Haruta) Something Blue Ctt. [C.] White Bridal x C. [Lc.] Itsa Blue Leroy Orch. Straight Aussie Ctt. [Lc.] Aussie Sunset x Ctt. Straight Answer R.Vernon (F.Clarke) Topaz Saucy Ctt. [Lc.] Susan Holcombe D.Vieritz (B.Vieritz) x C. Penny Kuroda (Caudebec Gp) Topaz Siren Ctt. [C.] Netrasiri Fireball x Ctt. [Lc.] Loog Tone D.Vieritz (O/U) Topaz Too Cute C. [L.] crispata x Ctt. [Slc.] Mine Gold D.Vieritz (B.Vieritz) x Catyclia Sugar Talk C. [Lc.] Ann Follis x E. [Epi.] Cynthia W.A.Baker Walnut Valley Purple Star C. violacea x E. seidelii Rinke&Thompson (Ecuagenera) x Caulaelia Graf’s Condor L. anceps x Cau. [Diacm.] bicornutum Plantio La Orquidea x Clowesetum Mirella Urbini Santambrosio Cl. [Ctsm.] Kengar x Ctsm. mattosianum R.Brescansin Osvaldo Marques Chaveiro Cl. [Ctsm.] Kengar x Ctsm. denticulatum R.Brescansin (R.Mendes) Rozane Bairros Cl. [Ctsm.] Jumbo Grace x Ctsm. semicirculatum J.Fernández Coelogyne Hayden Houck Coel. pandurata x Coel. ovalis Jungle Mist Coryanthes Gunter Gerlach Crths. picturata x Crths. verrucolineata M.& M.F.Bourdon Cycnoches Dalmata Cyc. pentadactylon x Cyc. cooperi U.Ferreira Felipe Volpi Dianezi Cyc. peruvianum x Cyc. barthiorum R.Brescansin Margie Ryan Cyc. Jean E. Monnier x Cyc. Richard Brandon F.Clarke x Cycnodes Ferreira Morm. Jumbo Poseidon x Cyc. chlorochilon U.Ferreira Cymbidium Abandoned Love Cym. Aussie Dollar x Cym. Dolly A.Easton Adios Jorge Cym. Falling Passion x Cym. Ruby Tuesday A.Easton Auntie Cym. Earlisue x Cym. Stan Porter N.Lenkic Awaken Cym. Dream x Cym. tracyanum N.Lenkic Balls of Fire Cym. Phar Lap x Cym. Valerie Absolonova A.Easton Bayou Born Cym. Fifi x Cym. Green Santa A.Easton Bee Charmer Cym. Enzan Shining x Cym. ensifolium A.Easton Belgian Snow Cym. Yamanashi Liberty x Cym. Pauwelsii A.Easton Bill Weaver Cym. Mighty Mouse x Cym.
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