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    Default Doricentrum Pulcherrimin

    Here is another delightful intergeneric miniature, a primary cross of Doritis pulcherrima x Asctm miniatum. It has a spike with 2 side branches and should have about 30 blooms but thrips have destroyed the first dozen blooms or so before I could spray insecticide. The flowers are about the size of the Doritis parent and the Ascocentrum has improved the form of the flower and intensified the colour. It is not very free flowering, about 2 times a year.
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    Wow, that is a wonderful orchid, Yew Sung.

    cheers,
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    Beautiful: this one I'd like to have in my collection.

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    What a typical colour of this hybrid. Are the flowers long lasting?
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    Gorgeous, Yew, just gorgeous! Did you take it with your D200? Which lens did you use? The lines are so crisp and the colors so rich!

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    That is gorgeous...and sounds like something that might go well with the mini vanda group out back. Thanks for sharing...I love the color!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orchidmorris View Post
    What a typical colour of this hybrid. Are the flowers long lasting?
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    About 2 weeks for individual flowers - it is a sequential bloomer and as the older 1 or 2 flowers drop off they are replaced by new blooms so that there is always a bunch of 5 - 8 flowers at any one time and the spike with blooms may go on for about 2 months or slightly more, very much like its Doritis parent,

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    Quote Originally Posted by mauraec View Post
    Gorgeous, Yew, just gorgeous! Did you take it with your D200? Which lens did you use? The lines are so crisp and the colors so rich!
    Thank you, Maura. Yes I shot it with the D200 in RAW (normally only in JPEG). I used the macro Tamron SP 90 as I normally do for most of my orchid shots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mauraec View Post
    Gorgeous, Yew, just gorgeous! Did you take it with your D200? Which lens did you use? The lines are so crisp and the colors so rich!
    Thank you, Maura. Yes I shot it with the D200 in RAW (normally only in JPEG). I used the macro Tamron SP 90 as I normally do for most of my orchid shots.
    Last edited by catttan; July 28th, 2012 at 02:29 AM. Reason: r

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    Very very beautiful Yew, just before seeing this post, I was eyeing another color variant of this very same hybrid, it is a cross of the alba version of the doritis, and can I say that one is also spectacular, I think I am going to buy it

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