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Originally Posted by estación seca
You can look up ancestry on bluenanta.com, then go to IOSPE to look up the individual species. Sudamerlycaste and Lycaste are closely related, so you may need to look in both genera. Many of the yellow and white Lycaste are deciduous and need a completely dry winter, but other species don't.
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There's Anguloa in this one as well, but not much. A lot of generations to get back to the species. The major species are Lyc. virginalis 45%, Lyc lasioglossa 19%, Lyc. cruenta 17%, then the rest is a little bit of this, a little bit of that, and all got into the brew with lots of mixing and matching.