Subject: [OGD] Paph sangii

Dear Steve,
there is not so a great difference in the plant between the typical Paph.
sangii and the so named but not officially described forma ayubianum.
The plant is normally a little bit smaller and a bit greyish.
The typical difference you will find in the smaller inflorescense and in the
flower. The petals are more horizontal an deep coloured. I will send you a
picture of.

Best greetings

Olaf

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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 11:14:27 -0600
From: Steve Topletz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [OGD] Paph sangii
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ATTN: ancient paph experts

I have seen sangii plants with greatly varying holotype in leaf
color and mottle. Is there a way to distinguish an unflowered Paph sangii
from Paph sangii f. ayubiianum?  Should I just resign this to 
variability rivaling Neofinetia falcata?

Steve




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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 18:15:46 EST
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Subject: [OGD] Dendrobium
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In case anybody has one (including Australia), that little Home Depot 
Dendrobium Ted Davis x Snowfire has been registered as Memoria Mister
Terrific (a 
lovely brown tabby). I wanted to name it after our Boston terrier, but
Julian 
misunderstood the name.
Iris
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