Thursday, April 22, 2010

New Blooms (P cornu-cervi 'Chattaladae'










R447 P cornu-cervi fma. chattaladae

There are a lot of orchid nurseries in Thailand selling this specie and many of my friends who bought the thumbpots found out later that they have been cheated. Many turned out to be normal P cornu-cervi with its bars and all and those who are luckier may get a P thalebanii instead. P cornu-cervi fma. chattaladae is only found in Northern Thailand around Chiengmai and it's quite rare. I suspect that the Thai growers cross P cornu cervi 'chattaladae' with a darker form of P cornu-cervi (maybe thalebanii) and if you are lucky you will get a few red form plants, otherwise you will end up with one that looks like thalebanii.

I bought a few mature plants from a nursery in Chiengmai in late 2007 and when it bloomed, I managed to pollinate and propagated about 200 plants from a seed pod.

Three of the siblings flowered recently and out of the three one of them is quite dark red in color.
I have in my farm, many forms of P cornu cervi eg alba form, thalebanii, 4n, langkawi variety, Sabah variety, and normal Malaysian variety.




Phal cornu-cervi 'Thalebanii'







Wednesday, April 21, 2010




R332 P Valentinii 'Red' x P Valerie Ang
Pollinated on 29 May 2006, two plants bloomed in late January. The two blooms show a distinct difference in color and design. P Valerie Ang is a hybrid from P Hsu Li-Shian. The spots and yellow background in the first bloom come from P amboinensis and the red from the other, comes from P George Vasques , the two parents of P Hsu Li Shian.
A very interesting hybrid and I am waiting for some more plants to bloom to see what more surprises it has in store for me.
R443 P Valentinii 'Alba' (P violacea 'Alba' x P cornu cervi 'Alba')
Pollinated on 30 December 2007, this hybrid first bloomed in January 2010. Flower is star shaped and colours of the petals ranged from yellow to green. In this region the green hue is well sought after and similar hybrids with a darker green clour are sold for well above RM1000.
Most of my plants are matured and many are already spiking. Hopefully, I will be able to show in my next few postings a bloom as described above.










New Hybids in Bloom

R391 P Penang Violacea x P Billy Wang 'Green'

Pollinated on 17 July 2007, 3 plants from this hybrid bloomed in March 2010. The shape is more inclined towards P Penang Violacea whilst the greenish hue comes from P Billy Wang. Flower is round with a good asymmetrical shape. Plant is small and when more matured will definately produce bigger show quality flowers.








New Hybrids in Bloom

New Hybrids in Bloom

R414 P Tan Lee Moy 'Chilli Red' x P Eleanor Loh

This hybrid pollinated on 27 Febuary 2007 gave its first bloom on the 17 March 2010. Since then four other plants bloomed. As they say a picture is worth more than a thousand words, I will therefore not discribe the flowers in detail but suffice to say that this hybrid has the potential to produce show quality flowers.




From the five blooms we can see that P Eleanor Loh features are more dominant here.










R458 P Ong Tin Kok (P Penang Princess x P Penang Ruby) x P Penang Ruby

This new hybrid gave its first bloom on 4 April 2010. Pollinated on 3 September 2007 and deflasked in early 2009 it grew well in moss.. As the seed germination was not so fertile, flasks were not offered for sale. Most of the plants are matured with leaves of between 3-4 inch long.
The flower is round in shape and measures 4 cm x 4 cm. Petals and sepals are maroon red in colour. The Side lopes are bright yellow and lip dark red. The plant is quite small with 4 leaves of about 4 inches long. When it matures further I expect the size of the flower to be larger. A potential hybrid to produce show quality flowers.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

First Bloom of New Hybrid in December

R414 (P Eleanor Loh x P Tan Lee Moy)


Three blooms from my crossing P Eleanor Loh x P Tan Lee Moy (R414) show the diversity of shape and color in the offsprings. The first two blooms shown above, are more similar to P Eleanor Loh as the characteristic concentric red design is still dominant while the solid red of the third bloom is more like P Tan Lee Moy. Today one of the plant came in second in the Peral Orchid Society monthly show.
Many of my plants are spiking and I expect to see a lot of show quality blooms from this hybrid.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

New Registered Hybrids (December)


The month of December saw quite a number of new hybrids being registered in view of the impending increase in the registration fee by RHS. Two new dendrobium hybrids, one a miniature (Den. Hiren Kaur) and the other a normal cane type (Den. Amrit Kaur) were registered in the name of two grand-daughters of my friend of 50 years, Mr Santokh Singh who is living in England now. His son Satwant Singh, the father of the 2 young and pretty girls is also a very close friend of mine.

Phal Adeline Ang is named after my daughter living in Perth. Australia. A showy hybrid of exceptionally quality.





Phal. Nicholas Zhao is named after my grandson ( from my daughter Adeline Ang) who is also living in Perth, Australia. A showy yellow green, cornu cervi type hybrid which is in high demand by collectors in Malaysia.










Phal. Goh Chin Chye is named in honor of my teacher from Anglo Chinese School Singapore who will be celebrating his 90th birthday on 11 December 2009. A dedicated teacher who has nurtured all of us to face the future to become what we are today. This hybrid is characterised more genetically by Phal. Tan Lee Moy as a lot of the flowers show the full dark red color. Occasionally some blooms are with patches like Phal. Hsu Li-Shian.




Phal. Grifinn Chamorro is named after my grandson living in San Francisco, USA. This hybrid is unusual as it is a cross between two other hybrids named after his parents (my daughter Valerie Ang and my son-in-law Micheal Chamorro). Like Phal. Goh Chin Chye, the Phal. Tan Lee Moy characteristic red from Phal. Michael Chamorro is dominant in many of the blooms.




Den Lai Ai Moi is registered in name of our Deputy Secretary of Perak Orchid Society. A donation of RM2000 was donated by her to our Society.