> name
> official.
If you DO mean "grex" then I maintain that we must not adopt the grex-system
for aroid cultivars. It would anyway be impossible to get to know anything
of parentage of highly succesful cultivar-lines. Rightly so, because that is
part of industrial secrets and intellectual property. One cannot force
anyone to surrender the names of parents of a succesful cultivar. That would
be the same as to ask Coca Cola the recipe for their drink. Let's become
practical about this, people and leave the amteuristic grex-system where it
is. Aroids have a long tradition of really professional breeding and the
grex cannot serve that system in nomenclatural matters.
This is what is done in orchid registery and cultivar (or clonal)
> names are then "fixed" at judging when an official award is given to it
(or
> not)
> at a judging center or show.
A cultivar epithet must be officially published. I suggest those interested
in these matters read the Cultivated Plant Code.
> Bonaventure
Wilbert
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