A new cultivar of Phalaenopsis, "Orange Dream" was initially selected from the progenies derived from self-pollination of 3091(no name) in 1996 at the National Horticultural Research Institute, Rural Development Administration. It was finally selected in 2003 after the investigation of the characteristics for five years (1999-2003). "Orange Dream" has orange color and purple line with thick petal, sepal, and long blooming, semi-upright leaf and high-mass propagation of 70%. The width of flower is 6.5 cm with medium sized and the number of flowers is 6. Strong sunlight should be avoided for its growth. Growing temperatures of 35℃/15℃(day/night) are advisable. A variety protection has been applied for this cultivar in 2005.
A new cultivar of Phalaenopsis “Pink Dream” was initially selected from the progenies derived from the self-polli-nation the selfing of 3039 (germ-plasm 3039, collection in the country) in 1995 at the National Horticultural Research Institute,Rural Develo
A new cultivar of Phalaenopsis, “Yellow Star” was initially selected from the progenies derived from self-pollination ofthe cultivar “Taipei Gold” in 195 at the National Horticultural Research Institute, Rural Development Administration. It wasfinally sel