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Old 07-27-2020, 03:00 AM
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I was recently looking through orchidroots for primary hybrids of Rl. glauca. It is a favorite species of mine and I don’t not have any hybrids of it except for Bul. Redland Sunset and Rl. Aristocrat.

While scrolling, I noticed that Brassavola cucullata was conspicuously missing from the list of primary glauca crosses which I find odd as it seems perfect for a primary hybrid with the glauca.

Is there really no such hybrid yet? Would this likely be a good pair to hybridize? I have both of these plants. Should I try to make a hybrid?
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Allen Black (hobbyist hybridizer) has made a number of hybrids with Brassavola cucullata. You can find his web site here:
Allen Black's Brassavola & Other Orchids
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Hello all,

I was recently looking through orchidroots for primary hybrids of Rl. glauca. It is a favorite species of mine and I don’t not have any hybrids of it except for Bul. Redland Sunset and Rl. Aristocrat.

While scrolling, I noticed that Brassavola cucullata was conspicuously missing from the list of primary glauca crosses which I find odd as it seems perfect for a primary hybrid with the glauca.

Is there really no such hybrid yet? Would this likely be a good pair to hybridize? I have both of these plants. Should I try to make a hybrid?
No one has registered this cross: The International Orchid Register / RHS Gardening
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I wonder why this cross doesn’t exist/hasn’t been registered yet. Those two species seem like chocolate and peanut butter to me. Maybe it’s an opportunity for someone. How do you make a cross? Do you save pollen from one plant for when the other one is flowering?
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I wonder why this cross doesn’t exist/hasn’t been registered yet. Those two species seem like chocolate and peanut butter to me. Maybe it’s an opportunity for someone. How do you make a cross? Do you save pollen from one plant for when the other one is flowering?
Yes, this is often done. In fact, I think I've got glauca pollen in my fridge right now.
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Yes, this is often done. In fact, I think I've got glauca pollen in my fridge right now.
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