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Old 09-13-2020, 08:53 AM
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The info I could find is consistent (just like yours) that it must be the Brassidomesa you've mentioned instead of Oncsa Makalii.

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The person who donated it to our auction is a good and careful grower and hybridizer. He told me he doesn't remember exactly when or where he got it, but it must have been a gift from one of three people, none of whom are around to answer questions. He believes it is likely a mass-produced mericlone. But, if this were a seedling, and the original label were printed before the cross was named, it would have shown Onc. Makalii x Brs. Rex. I can envision that crumbling to Onc. Makalii over the years, then Onc. Makalii being written on a replacement label.
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The person who donated it to our auction is a good and careful grower and hybridizer. He told me he doesn't remember exactly when or where he got it, but it must have been a gift from one of three people, none of whom are around to answer questions. He believes it is likely a mass-produced mericlone. But, if this were a seedling, and the original label were printed before the cross was named, it would have shown Onc. Makalii x Brs. Rex. I can envision that crumbling to Onc. Makalii over the years, then Onc. Makalii being written on a replacement label.
Yes, that might be what happened.
From this little "investigation" at least you know what it isn't.

If you need a care sheet I can send it.
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Im convinced orchid growers would make great detectives.
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Im convinced orchid growers would make great detectives.
So do drs and nurses especially those who grow orchids.
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