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Old 04-09-2008, 09:27 AM
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Quiltergal and Orchidhunter said it very well. There is something about knowing the lineage that I find kind of neat.

The reason I like species, is that they grow somewhere in the wild, all by themselves! That is more of the reason I love species orchids and native landscape plants. It ties us to past centuries and a long list of men and women that came many years before us and the orchidboard! Wow, what a thought. That's deep, orchidhunter.
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There was life before Orchidboard???
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Old 04-09-2008, 09:44 AM
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There was definitely work before the OB.
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My plants will never enter a breeding program, so I have no qualms about purchasing a NoID whispering, "Buy me! Take me home! Just do it!" from the supermarket shelf. Many of my NoIDs ended up being some of the most rewarding ones to grow (possibly because supermarkets and grocers only stock the tried-and-trusted easy-to-grow varieties).

However, the names are part of the fun for me. Lc. Love Knot, Phrag. Jimi Hendrix, Phal. Fajen's Fireworks - these are just sooo much fun to say, and help tie your plant to history: its specific ancestry, but also the entire history of orchid breeding, from Victorian times into the 21st century. A name gives your plant provenance.

Name tags are also a determining factor in whether I purchase a plant or not. When faced with two nearly-identical dark-coloured Spatulata Dendrobiums, I opted for Den. Black Dragon instead of Den. Mickey Mouse, because the name was so much cooler!
I so totally agree with Orchidhunter!

I purchased one tagged, Lc. Golddigger 'Fuchs' Mandarin x LC Jungle Elf, for the comic value alone. It was well worth $9.99 and had really lovely blooms too.

I really enjoy researching the new orchids that I bring home. It's just fun and interesting. I love entering the data in spreadsheets and such. I know, it's sick-o.
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Old 04-09-2008, 02:45 PM
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I am thing of getting a badge that says

I have NOIDS and I'm proud of it

Think I might get a few funny looks though from the non-orchid brigade

Kat
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Old 04-09-2008, 02:48 PM
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Well mark my words , It wont be too long and there will be a noid category at your local show .We already have some members pushing for this to happen .
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Kat & all,

There is just the thing in the OrchidBoard shop!

I'm a noid : OrchidBoard : CafePress.com

I personally like the messenger bag!
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No ID orchids bring as much pleasure to the beholder as named plants.

Problem arises when you want to use a No ID in hybridizing.

Also, award systems - AOS, RHS, etc. require that proper identification of the parents (of a hybrid) or verifiable taxonomic information for a species.
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Old 04-09-2008, 08:14 PM
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Kat & all,

There is just the thing in the OrchidBoard shop!

I'm a noid : OrchidBoard : CafePress.com

I personally like the messenger bag!

Kat & all,

I have the I'm A NOID sweatshirt! It's very nice.
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