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Rhyncholaeliocattleya Sedona's Golden Queen

Rhyncholaeliocattleya Sedona's Golden Queen. This cross has produced a range of colours and shapes, this one has a flush of pink through it's petals.

Warren

Rhyncholaeliocattleya Sedona's Golden Queen

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Score: 9.3, Votes: 3

help

HELP,
When I was posting this one I did a check with the RHS to see if it was registered because I thought that I had seen it before, woke up after a short sleep tonight and searched around and found it. When I type in the above name into the RHS. I get no result, but reverse it and I get Sedona's Golden Queen, can someone else try this for me and confirm the name.

Thanks in advance

Warren

name

Thanks,
Name confirmed by E-Mail from a member.

Warren

Nice

Very nice Catt' Buckie, very nice. I'll have to keep an eye out for one of them.

e-mail

Roy,

Will send you a E-mail on this.

Warren

Thanks

Thanks Warren, all under way.

Genetical background.

Although I don't get crazy about the color this flower somehow caught my attention.
The round shape, the lip proportions, few ruffles on the lip and the petals.
It is a beauty in shapes.
Every time this is the case I start to get interested in the genetical background.
In this case it was a big undertaking. I almost regret it.

This plant is the most complex hybrid I ever analyzed.
198 times were species used. Which results in 84 primary hybrids and 30 times were species crossed with primary hybrids and more complex hybrids.

Table,

Horst,
Thanks for your comment Horst, would love to see the family tree on it. You will have to one day tell me and the other members here how you get this info, I for one have no idea.

There has been a lot of VERY good one's come from this cross, some DOGS as Bill call's them but in general most are keepers. They range from yellow to red, this is the only one that I laid eyes on with white in it, a few others have been seen but not of this one's quaility. A local grower made this as well a southern grower made the same cross the other way around. I waited untill this one opened before I grabed it, as you say ( this flower somehow caught my attention.) They are good growers and most have presented the flowers well with no human help, if you no what i mean.

Warren

Family tree

Warren, In regard to your question:
'You will have to one day tell me and the other members here how you get this info, I for one have no idea.'

It's hard work and it takes quite some time.
I check all the hybrid (Grex) names on the RHS website and copy them in to prepared boxes on a spreadsheet.
This boxes will be connected with lines and arrows.

As I can't attach an image to this comment I will post soon one of the smaller family trees I made.

Thanks,

Horst,
Ok, thanks for that, I thought that there might have been another easy way of doing this, no such luck, thanks again.

Warren

Would like

Hi all,
If there is anyone out there that would like to see the family tree that Horst did for this one please use my contact tab and I will send you a copy via E-Mail, it is realy worth having a look at the amount of work that he put into this.

Warren (Buckie)