Post Last Edit by khairimhd at 21-1-2011 22:51
Reply 624# sarahaisyah
Ada 2 perkara yang nak kita bahaskan..untuk percambahan ilmu dalam dunia orkid ye
1. Vanda tricolor or Vanda sumatrana
Laa ye ke kak? Dulu autie tu kata tu Vanda sumatrana...dan foto yang saya pos kat sini tu....ada beberapa website yang declare tu tricolor var suavis.. rujuk link kat http://www.orchidspecies.com/vansuavis.htm
2. Vanda insignis atau Vanda Ambrossia Discovery
Satu lagi...saya tunjuk foto kat Mr Tan kata saya punya Vanda insignis ( pokok yang kita lihat berbunga kat atas pokok mangga aritu).....tapi perbincangan ni makin rumit sebab saya baru pos foto saya kat website Australia....pakar kata ni hybrid Vanda Ambrossia Discovery.. ni saya petik dr website tersebut.. http://www.orchidsonline.com.au/node/10013
Vanda Ambrosian Discovery[size=0.79em]Submitted by Gary on Fri, 21/01/2011 - 11:02.
[size=0.85em] [size=0.85em]Hi Khairimhd, [size=0.85em]I wondered if your plant may not be a true V. insignis as I can see the influence of V. tricolor var. suavis. in the flowers. [size=0.85em]The following description of V. insignis comes from David Grove and Martin Motes: [size=0.85em]A smaller plant (compared with V. dearei, V. sumatrana, V. devoogtii). The inflorescences bear 4-7 flowers measuring 5-6.5 cm across. Their colour is red-bronze or tawny yellow with brown botches that coalesce toward the sepal and petal edges. The lip is one of the largest in the genus and is exceptionally broad (2 cm). It has two white side lobes; the midlobe is mauve, rose-purple or deep rose-lavender, broad and almost flat, though somewhat upcurved near the rounded tip, giving it the appearance of the blade of a shovel. [size=0.85em]V. tricolor var. suavis would impart the distinct spots to the sepals and petals and the emarginate lip mid-lobe. It may have also influenced the colour of the flowers and elongated the sepals and petals. Those segements seem to me to be proportionatly longer and more narrowed in the lower half. In addition, V. tricolor var. suavis would also account for the recurved lip (recurved along the centre line) rather than the scalloped lip mid-lobe that I would expect to see in V. insignis. [size=0.85em]Your plant could be V. Ambrosian Discovery (V. insigins x V. tricolor), E.M.K.-A. Chew, 2009. See:http://apps.rhs.org.uk/horticulturaldatabase/orchidregister/orchiddetail... [size=0.85em]V. insignis appears to be rather rare in cultivation. I have seen several other plants purporting to be V. insignis, but they have usually flowered as V. tricolor. [size=0.85em]Sorry to be the bearer of “bad news”. [size=0.85em]Cheers. [size=0.85em]Gary [size=0.85em]References:
Grove, D.L. (1995). Vandas and Ascocendas and Their Combinations with Other Genera. Timber Press, Portland, Oregon.
Motes, M.R. (1997) Vandas - Their Botany, History and Culture. Timber Press, Portland, Oregon. [size=0.85em][size=0.85em]
Tapi kalo rujuk kat website Otai Orkid Malaysia..Nik Fahmi di http://zanaf.dyndns.biz/Vanda/Vanda_insignis.htm foto saya sama dengan foto diwebsite ini...
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[size=0.85em]Kesimpulan..
[size=0.85em]1. Vanda tricolor - Mr Tan kata
[size=0.85em] Vanda sumatrana - Wife dia kata.
[size=0.85em]Kita ikut Mr Tan kata la gitu..sebab dia memang lebih pakar kenal orkid banding dgn wife dia.
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[size=0.85em]2. Vanda insignis - Mr Tan dan Nik Fahmi kata
[size=0.85em] Vanda Ambrossia - Mr Gary from orchidsonline.au .. siap sumber2 rujukan
[size=0.85em] Masih belum muktamad...kita kumpul lagi pandangan daripada pelbagai sumber...
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