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| TOF2349 | | Cattleya guttata var. alba. Brazil.
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Gallery | | Old famous plant - this strain descendant from the "Bracey's" line. Tall bifoliate plants produce heads of glossy green flowers with contrasting white lips. It is very interesting to read Fowlie's great descriptions of the habitats in his classic 'The Brazilian Bifoliate Cattleyas and Their Color Varieties'. This is perhaps the very best orchid book for giving armchair travelers a sense of what these remaining places are like. | |
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| TOF2609 | | Cattleya Hardyana (C. warscewiczii `FMB' x c. dowiana `Rosita')
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Gallery | | This differs from the above TOF2606 in that the dowiana used is the Rosita (reddish) form. Even more odd art-shade colors expected here. | |
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| TOF2606 | | Cattleya Hardyana (C. warscewiczii `FMB' x C. dowiana) C. warscewiczii semi-alba F.M.B. parent
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Gallery | | We have had really good results for our previous Hardyana remakes. (Should mention that C. Hardyana is found in nature as a natural hybrid) Here we have used the old famous warscewiczii ‘Frau Melanie Beyrodt’ a spectacular semi-alba. This type of color combination should lead to unusual colors and art shades (unlike our previous, which were all beautiful lavenders). The dowiana used is a typical form. | |
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| TOF2493 | | Cattleya harrisoniana 'Harford's Favorite' x self. Brazil.
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| | Bifoliate. Large flower on fairly tall-growing species. First seedling just bloomed with very pleasing intense pink color and good form, bright yellow in lip. | |
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| TOF2441 | | Cattleya intermedia v. aquinii. Brazil.
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| | The famous “peloric” variety – the forerunner of our modern “splash-petal” hybrids. First found and described around 1891. Light wine color with rich burgundy on the ends of the lip and petals. Canes reach 15” tall. (First seedling bloomed at 6 inches tall – very beautiful). | |
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