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Old 07-20-2020, 09:27 AM
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From this thread ----- Click Here ....... would anybody happen to know what the slender 'waist-like' region is called that is seen in some cattleya flowers, such as the region marked in red?

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The image is of a C. Clinton flower.

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Old 07-20-2020, 09:29 AM
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Also interesting that there appears to be no other C. Clinton flower seen online, except on OrchidBoard - as far as I know so far, which is nice.


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You could call that the isthmus of the lip.
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ES ----- that particular word describes it excellently. Thanks very much ES.
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Isn’t that the mesochile

As in

Hypochile - the bit where the labellum meets the calyx
Mesochile - the next bit
Epichile - the outermost part of the labellum, which is usually the largest and widest

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Thanks Arron! It could be too. I can see images on the internet with pics of stanhopea flowers with the term mesochile marked on it.

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Not sure why they did it for stanhopea only, and not for a catt.

But ----- both these terms isthmus and mesochile are definitely going to help, and allows us to at least convey what we want to convey!

Thanks very much Arron and ES.
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There were some doubts concerning the identity of my plant.This is from C&H ::
From: Carter and Holmes Orchids <carterholmessales@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2020 7:31 PM
To: Shmuel Ziv <moranziv@bezeqint.net>
Subject: Re: FW: New customer message on July 24, 2020 at 3:50 am

Hello Shmuel,
The plant in your photos does indeed look like Brassocattleya [Bc.] Clinton (C. bicolor x Bc. Beth Eden)
It was something we offered a very long time ago, and more recently sold the divisions remaining in our collection.
Happy Growing,
Bridget Uzar
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