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Originally Posted by isurus79
Very cool! I always appreciate cultural tips and tricks in people's posts.
FYI- The pink version of this species is thought to be derived from C. harrisoniana, which naturally hybridizes with C. forbesii. I wonder if the taller plants are similarly due to hybridization or culture?
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I wonder, though if the plant naturally hybridizes when its growing sympatrically then we would expect that mixtures of genes from both plants probably exists in "tipo" populations of each respective "species" as well. I studied plant systematics extensively in college and in my opinion, the concept of species if often applied too rigidly to plants when the biological reality is much more messy. A lot of the original concepts of species are based in the study of animals, and such qualifications fall apart rapidly when looking at other kingdoms of life like bactera, fungi and plants. Either way I'd love a tall floriforous pinkish forbesii! They're so easy to grow and free flowering which cant be beat when it comes to species Cattleya. I plan to cross this forbesii with a coerula schilleriana I think it would make a really cool green flowered primary hybrid.