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Old 03-03-2012, 10:30 PM
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Actually, Steve, Grammatophyllums are in the Catasetinae alliance and there are intergeneric hybrids between them.

GRAMMATOPHYLLUM (Gram.) = Natural genus

× Catasetum × Clowesia × Cymbidium . . . . . . . . . . . . = Kalakauara
× Catasetum × Cymbidium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = Thompsonara
× Clowesia × Mormodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = Clomophyllum
× Cycnoches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = Cycnophyllum
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Including Ansellia, Cymbidium, Cyrotopdium, Eulophia Grammangis, Grammatophyllum and their Hybrids.

I don't really mind either way, I was just giving you a hard time! lol
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Well, they DO cross with Cyms also.
Grammatophyllum × Cymbidium = Grammatocymbidium.

BUT, Stanhopeas and Gongoras DON'T cross with Catasetums yet they are lumped together here even though they aren't in the same alliance !!!
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BUT, Stanhopeas and Gongoras DON'T cross with Catasetums yet they are lumped together here even though they aren't in the same alliance !!!
Ya, I always thought the mods set this group up as "The Weirdo Alliance."

Just get all those oddball plants in one place!
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Must have been !!!! You'll love this then !!! As a result of the category here, as I just started delving into the Gongora genus I THOUGHT that I could cross them with all my Catasetinae !!! I collected the pollen from my first Gongora bloomer and ONLY THEN did I find out that it was a NO-GO !!!

That misinformation is actually not too funny for a newbie !!! I've been around the orchid world long enough to laugh and let it roll off, but I think all misinformation is a detriment to newbies and should be corrected !!!

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Arrow NEW SPIKE !

NEW spike opened !!!
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I just love the camouflage design of the flowers...I searched specifically for the small and compact Gramma and found one...still a seedling but 6 inches tall alrady...I hope it blooms magnificantly just like your plant ...
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Where'd you find it Bud ? What is its specie name and did it have a variety name ? Curious if you got a different one than me ! I heard there are a couple different ones.
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I think there is citrinum variety of this species that is mini as well.
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