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Old 01-08-2021, 01:20 PM
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Edit : I agree with Roberta, it's not super clear what hybrid means in this context.
The way I understand things, it just means it's an indigo form crossed with a sibling; so color isn't known in advance.

Indigo forms that originate from HP Norton are usually cloned to ensure a deep blue.
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Yep, but the descriptions says this: "These are from a hybrid population, so colors will vary somewhat."

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In the plant breeding world this simply indicates that the population is the result of the cross between two parental lines, and in this case is heterzygous in terms of color. I would guess that the parents were of different colors, so the resulting offspring will have variations in color.
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Old 02-05-2021, 06:05 AM
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Check out the website Hausermann Orchids. Not sure how far you live so how the shipping would do with it being cold in our region. I live just a couple hours away so they over night them with a heat pack for me. I just recently purchased a violacea from them. This is the best and most reliable source for orchids I can find at good prices with a massive selection.
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I got the Hauserman Phal Violacea var Indigo a couple months ago and it is in bud already so I will let y'all know
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