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| TOF2609 | | Cattleya Hardyana (C. warscewiczii `FMB' x c. dowiana `Rosita')
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Gallery | | This differs from the TOF2606 in that the dowiana used is the Rosita (reddish) form. More odd art-shade colors expected with this cross. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.50" pot / N.B.S.
| $15.00
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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 | | This bloomed for the first time this year- really beautiful semi-alba's result. Here we have used the old famous warscewiczii `Frau Melanie Beyrodt' a spectacular semi-alba. The dowiana used is a typical form. (Should mention that C. Hardyana is found in nature as a natural hybrid). | |
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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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| TOF2797 | | Cattleya iricolor `Greg's' x self. Peru, Ecuador..
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Gallery | | The Rainbow-colored Cattleya. I don't know why this fantastic species has been ignored. 5-9 three-inch flowers per spray. Straw-colored with bands of bright red-purple and yellow in lip. Plants attain specimen size, distinctive in that the leaves are long in proportion to the slender pseudobulbs. Very Limited! | |
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| TOF2672 | | Cattleya jenmanii var. coerulea x sib 'Dark Lip'. Venezuela.
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Gallery | | New batch is a sib cross – plants grow better than the selfings. Beautiful flowers have a color which is reasonably “blue” usually with darker lip, and the wonderful fragrance. Each plant is unique, a little different in one or more characteristics. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.50" pot / N.B.S.
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| TOF2838 | | Cattleya labiata Coerulea 'Natural World' AM/AOS x self Brazil..
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Gallery | | Fantastic plant – first release. One of the best in our collection. Vigorous good-growing plant has several large quality flowers in the “blue” shades. Blue-purple lip. Labiata is one of our most important species for Fall blooming and this is our best one. | |
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| TOF2763 | | Cattleya labiata var. rubra `Schuller' x self. Brazil..
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Gallery | | Famous cultivar used. Probably the best rubra form found in nature. The red-lavender color is darker overall than the typical labiatas. Also the lip is dark lavender – without the white eyes of the typical forms. | |
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| TOF2697 | | Cattleya lawrenceana `Color Aquinata #1' x self Venezuela..
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Gallery | | This is the rarer dark rich “flammea” type. Flowers are dark lavender like the lip and have faint flares on the petals. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.00" pot / N.B.S.
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| TOF2799 | | Cattleya lawrenceana var. concolor 'Natural World' x self Venezuela..
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Gallery | | Very rare and beautiful form of this most atypical cattleya species. Not available in the market. Flowers are a soft pink color all over. Unlike the typical forms that are pink with lavender tube. C. lawrenceana is not typical of other labiate cattleyas, with its tall slender bulbs, and many flowers with the tube-like lips. Some albas could also result from this selfing, which would be wonderful and amazing. | |
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| TOF2442 | | Cattleya leuddemanniana `Jim Elmore' AM/AOS x self Venezuela..
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| | Very showy Venezuelan endemic is called ‘Flor de Mayo’. Found in
lowlands from sea level up to 2100 ft in areas of low precipitation. Reichenbach first mentions the species in Xenia Orchidaceae in 1854. The plant flowered in the famous collection of Mr. Pescatore of Paris. Reichenbach recognized it as a new species and dedicated it to Pescatore’s gardener Mr. Lueddemann, one of the best gardeners of France. (Monograph of the Venezuelan Cattleyas, Aulisi 1989) The ‘Jim Elmore’ cultivar is a large, open-flowered example of the variety C. lueddemanniana var. lueddemanniana. It has wide petals and full round lip. The color is medium lavender with dark lavender on front of lip and dark lavender veins in throat.
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