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lauriemorningglory said: So it is the stitching, dots, dashes or stippling, etc that makes a plicata, while a smooth transition to another color would be a blend or emma cook.


Yes, although the Emma Cook pattern can have a very rapid transition. There are some patterns not mentioned in that blog post, as well as new ones yet to be named. If you have the time, there's an AIS webinar about them here:

Plant Authorities: Catalogue of Life (Species) --- International Cultivar Registration Authorities (Cultivars) --- RHS Orchid Register --- RHS Lilium Register
My Notes: Orchid Genera HTML PDF Excel --- Lilium Traits HTML PDF --- Lilium Species Crosses HTML PDF Excel --- Lilium Species Diagram
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