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Originally Posted by Roberta
First, Welcome!
Finding an exact plant, especially several years later, often is impossible - particularly a particular clone. Most often, a breeder will grow out just a specific number of plants, when they are gone they go on to something else.
Some of our European members can suggest vendors within the EU with good selections of Catts. If you contact them, let them know the plant that you are seeking, they may be able to make suggestions for something similar.,
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Thankyou. I figured. I can imagine when there's so many varieties they probably don't keep producing all of them forever.
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Originally Posted by estación seca
Welcome to the Orchid Board!
I haven't seen this offered for sale in the US. But don't give up! You may or may not realize it, but there are hundreds of Cattleya hybrids that look so much like that you would have a hard time telling them apart without a label. Start looking at the orange Catt. hybrids that are available.
I looked it up on orchidroots.com . The registrant was C. K. Suzuki. I couldn't find information about where he worked but I don't think it was the US.
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Yes I'll probably have to look for something similar but the smoothness and boldness of the colour seemed hard to find. I'll definitely keep an eye open.
It seems they're probably from Brasil. It's the only place I even found some image or video of these or similar varieties. Maybe if I still lived in my home country I could've imported them more easily. I might double check to see if I can find vendors for Brasil if they can ship it. But I'm assuming they need certificates which might make it more difficult or expensive.
---------- Post added at 01:50 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:49 AM ----------
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Originally Posted by estación seca
Welcome to the Orchid Board!
I haven't seen this offered for sale in the US. But don't give up! You may or may not realize it, but there are hundreds of Cattleya hybrids that look so much like that you would have a hard time telling them apart without a label. Start looking at the orange Catt. hybrids that are available.
I looked it up on orchidroots.com . The registrant was C. K. Suzuki. I couldn't find information about where he worked but I don't think it was the US.
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Yes I'll probably have to look for something similar but the smoothness and boldness of the colour seemed hard to find. I'll definitely keep an eye open.
It seems they're probably from Brasil. It's the only place I even found some image or video of these or similar varieties. Maybe if I still lived in my home country I could've imported them more easily. I might double check to see if I can find vendors for Brasil if they can ship it. But I'm assuming they need certificates which might make it more difficult or expensive.