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    Default misidentified Spathoglottis hybrids

    I do have a copy of the Walingwaling Review with the article on hybrid Spathoglottis. I just can't find it.
    No, these are not S. plicata.


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    Whatever they are, they are absolutely lovely!

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    Wow! that's all I can say about the flower .

    I think I have the same hybrid NTG, your picture shows the flower much clearer but I think its the same as this one
    http://www.rv-orchidworks.com/orchid...ead.php?t=3367

    I would like to know its name too, if you don't mind sharing the info.

    I agree, its not the S plicata species. I also have the white form but I think its also a hybrid because of its wider petals compared to the one I have seen in Philippines.

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    I love the fresh colors, quite enchanting!

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    What nice flowers. I like them, whatever they are.

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    NT, did you ever find a plausible grex name for this?

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    Default Not yet.

    I will have more time to look for my issue of the Waling Waling Review this coming Sunday.

    If I cant find it I will ask for another copy from Jenny, the POS staff secretary.

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    Default Finnaly, I found the jornal article.

    This is identified as Spathoglottis tomentosa "Danny Tiu" X "Amy Cosuela" by Rolita V. Spowart, in "Creating New Forms of Spathoglottis", p. 2 - 3, Philippine Orchid Review Vol. 12 No. 2 August 2003 - January 2004.

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