Abe and Shade ------ thanks for that nice discussion regarding the origins of this orchid here, and the very nice comments about this flower.
The tag has written on it :
C. walkeriana x sib (tipo 'Pink Lady' x flamea 'Hsinying')
I haven't yet done any scouting on those particular names --- to get some more ideas about the background. I will get around to that eventually though!
I thought it was a nice opportunity to grow an orchid that is linked to walkeriana. When I spotted this one ------ I purchased it right away. It was just the appearance of the flower of this one that made me purchase it. I made me buy it hehehe
I totally agree ------ that origins and history is very interesting in walkeriana --- in the way that there are lots of relatives out there these days, due to breeding/crossing etc. Incredibly interesting. And I can understand that some growers are specifically targeting 'pure' walkeriana ----- to grow them.
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Originally Posted by Abe1997
In a clean walkeriana, the column will usually be fully exposed, here the column is slightly covered.
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That's one of the reasons why I purchased this particular one. I like the appearance of catt-type orchid flowers that have side-lobes that are not fully splayed out ------ which I mentioned in these following posts :
Post 1
Post 2
I don't mean that I would never want to grow a pure walkeriana though.
This pink flowered one in this thread is the first catt type orchid I've had that is different from 'regular' catts ----- as in the flower spike didn't come out from the leaves or sheath. It came out from a 'leafless' growth.
Thanks again for posting Abe and Shade!