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Old 03-24-2016, 11:50 PM
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Phragmipedium Acker's Flare (Jason Fischer x Beauport)

I did not expect this to bloom again this year, because it's a very reluctant bloomer. I think now that I'm growing it in shadier conditions, it may be happier. The foliage is larger and the plant seems over all healthier on the bottom shelf, so that may be its permanent growing spot. I hope it starts to bloom regularly. This time around it's got 2 flower spikes -- another growth is just starting to produce the second spike, so this plant will be putting on a nice little show for me for a while.

The color on this is really nice. Nice and solid and velvety.





I would love to see outcome of this crossed with P. dalessandroi, particularly if it resulted in more yellow on and around the lip and staminode and/or branching flower spikes.
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Old 03-25-2016, 11:51 AM
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Very cute or at least it looks small. I have never heard of the Beauport, what is it?
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Very cute or at least it looks small. I have never heard of the Beauport, what is it?
Phrag. Beauport = Hanne Popow x sargentianum
Phrag. Hanne Popow = besseae x schlimii

Phrag. Jason Fischer = besseae x Mem. Dick Clements
Phrag. Mem. Dick Clements = besseae x sargentianum

So, if my math is correct, this is 50% besseae, 37.5% sargentianum, 12.5% schlimii.

I'd classify this hybrid as mid-sized. It doesn't get terribly tall, so in that respect it's good for under light growing. It takes up more space than my small growers, but it's definitely nowhere near as large as my Sunset Glows or Grandes. It does however have a tendency to try and climb out of the pot, something it did when it was growing in higher light as well, so I think it's just naturally leggy.
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Lovely!
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Old 03-26-2016, 12:44 PM
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Thanks a bunch. It must be all the besseae in there. I do believe I read that on here once that it does that. I have wanted one for a long time but this kind of stops me. The climbers are a pain in the you know what. I never know what to do with them.
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Lovely, I really like it.
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It is quite lovely!

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Thanks a bunch. It must be all the besseae in there. I do believe I read that on here once that it does that. I have wanted one for a long time but this kind of stops me. The climbers are a pain in the you know what. I never know what to do with them.
Hi Shannon, Not all besseae are climbers. Most are, but not all. Even some that can "climb" don't always do it. A couple of years ago my first besseae had good 3-4" stolons between the fans. Under my care the new growths are quite tight together no more than 1/2" apart.
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