2022
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-0536-20220115
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Cattleya Aurora’s Little Ian: a novelty mini semper-flowering material and a genetic parameter for superior clone selection

Abstract: Orchids are an important horticultural culture. Cattleya and its allies are among the most used ornamental group of this plant family. Cattleya hybrids normally are big pot plants with a determined flowering season (spring, summer, autumn or winter), so a small plant with vivid and multi-flowered spikes coloured and non-determined flowering season is desired. The hybrid Cattleya Aurora’s Little Ian is a new small pink-reddish hybrid flower, producing over four small to medium flowers per bunch. For the first t… Show more

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“…Two years after deflasking, the offspring exhibited their first bloom and was named Dendrobium Aurora's Orange Hana (Figure 1). However, many criteria are relevant for selection, e.g., earliness and colour (Machado-Neto et al, 2022;Colombo et al, 2017;Machado-Neto, 2019). Three plants were selected because of their compactness, with an average of 15cm and denominated #1, #2 and #3.…”
Section: Morphological Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two years after deflasking, the offspring exhibited their first bloom and was named Dendrobium Aurora's Orange Hana (Figure 1). However, many criteria are relevant for selection, e.g., earliness and colour (Machado-Neto et al, 2022;Colombo et al, 2017;Machado-Neto, 2019). Three plants were selected because of their compactness, with an average of 15cm and denominated #1, #2 and #3.…”
Section: Morphological Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%