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SPECIES DENDROBIUM & DOCKRILLIA BREEDING

 

 
D. spec. grandiflorum ‘Albert William’
 
Through carefully selected parentage and breeding we are endeavouring to enhance and improve upon specific areas such as colour, shape, spike habit, texture and flower count and in most cases reduce the waiting time for flowering.
We present for your perusal our line bred and sibling crossed range of Australian Native speciosum.
 
This year we offer you for your consideration our grandiflorum sibling crosses, possibly never again to be repeated, whilst there will be a wait, but we have been regularly asked to do some quality grandiflorum breeding. Of course we couldn’t resist placing Den. spec. curv. Daylight Moon FCC/AOC-ANOS onto grandiflorum Lauren X2716 and threw in a dash of colchocine. 
 
We hope you like the crosses we have on offer, as few as they may be, there is quality not quantity, and feel there is something for everybody, including the purists.
 
Note we do have a number of larger plants and divisions available, check out the lists.

 

 

 

 
D. SPEC. HERBSTAR ‘TRIFID’ CHAMP. WETLANDS ‘07

 

 

** ANOTHER IMPORTANT NOTE – NOT TO FORGET **

 

The Australasian Native Orchid Conference 27th, 28th and 29th August at the Newcastle Panthers Club,

We have been busy taking divisions (pieces of the original. if you like) of some of our breeding/ Show winning & sort after Dendrobium & Dockrillia Hybrids, PLUS we’ve done a number of 10 & 15 plant Flasks specifically for the Conference.
 
There’s MORE, there will be limited numbers of Dockrillia hybrids in 50mm TUBES that we are holding back specifically for the conference. Complete lists of goodies will be ready a month before the event. If you would like a list either by email or write to us we will return the list to you, when ready.

 

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