University of Hawaii Orchid Cultivars

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UH orchid cultivars
The union of beauty, science and agribusiness founded its roots in 1950 when the University of Hawaii established its dendrobium research program under the guidance of Dr. Haruyuki Kamemoto. Today, over fifty years later, we see the foresight of the choice to create seed propagated cultivars over the typical method of clonal propagation.

The research and trials along with advanced genetic engineering has resulted in hybrids that now serve as the foundation for the cut flower business in the Hawaiian Islands. The long process of testing is applied to each new hybrid even before it is offered to the participating DOGAH* labs to insure that a high level of desirability is obtained for each UH cultivar. Productivity, vase life, seasonality, flower count are some of the criteria used to determine if the cross is acceptable for release. Thus we find UH cultivars to be highly reliable, consistent and extremely productive.

Testing is also further continued as individual nurseries raise UH cultivars, and provide "real life" feedback for the variation in productivity that may exist in the diverse microclimates of the Hawaiian chain. In our experience, established UH cultivars continue to rank above any other in terms of reliability and productivity. The data may appear unrealistic or might seem exaggerated in their production values. We are well aware that growing techniques, and climatic conditions can result in significant differences in production levels. Only by testing a few cultivars for yourself will you realize what a marked difference these sexually reproduced, viral free seedlings (**)can make.

 

  Cut-flower orchid varieties
  c   UH 44 'Uniwai Blush'
      UH 232 'Uniwai Supreme'
      UH306 'Uniwai Pearl'
      UH503 'Uniwai Prince'
      UH507 'Uniwai Princess'
      UH800 'Uniwai Mist'
      UH1002 'Improved Uniwai Blush'
      UH1041 Nanae
      UH 1081 Uniwai Royale
      UH1233 Nellie Sugii
      UH1276 Tessie Amore
      UH1299 Manoa Ruby x Jaquelyn Thomas
      UH1426 Jaquelyn Thomas
      UH1427Jaquelyn Thomas
      UH1430superbiens x Jaquelyn Thomas
     
      Pot-plant orchid varieties
      UH921 Caesar
      UH 999 Susan Takahashi
      UH 1221 Cathy Beck
      UH 1307 Remy Hartmann
      UH 1382 Lim Chong Min
      UH 1371 Winifred Ogata
      UH1419 Sharon Sewake
      UH1420 Mari Marutani
      UH 1577 Lorrie Mortimer
           
           
  (*) DOGAH - Dendrobium Orchid Growers Association of Hawaii

(**) Lindleyana 11(4): 211-213, 1996: Lack of seed transmission of Cymbidium Mosaic Virus in Dendrobium
         

 


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