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Old 03-01-2010, 12:30 PM
Rosim_in_BR Rosim_in_BR is offline
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Hallo Mauro,

thanks for your infos and what a luck for me.
I will buy a C. tenuis, but some of my orchid-friends say, this plant isn't good growing in culture. Now I'm a little bit unsure. In my books I haven't found not enough about the cultivation of this Cattleya.
Have you some more infos for me?

Greetings

Karina
It is not more difficult than C. bicolor, or C. granulosa for example, Karina. If you can grow them, then you can grow tenuis. I have one planted in tree fern fiber and plastic pot and another in sphagnum moss, also in plastic pot. Both are subject to the same watering frequency. You see, way different media and both are very good. The key is light. Bright light is very important.
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Thank you Mauro! So basically, it is still a seedling and eventually it will become bifoliate. I heard it gets quite tall. I hope not too tall! Thanks again!
Helen
Yes, it is a tall plant, Helen. C. tenuis normally grows up to 60 cm tall, sometimes a little more, tough I've seen once in a while shorter adult plants, about 40 cm.
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Old 03-07-2010, 09:41 PM
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In case anyone is interested further I had to do a summary of a research article about this plant. I'll post my summary below. It's not the most interesting or informative but it gives a little more info.

Reproductive biology of two Cattleya (Orchidaceae) species endemic to north-eastern Brazil

The main purpose of the research in question is to focus on the two Cattleya species, elongata and tenuis, to help develop management strategies for both in hopes of saving the endangered Cattleya tenuis plant from extinction. Both of these species grow on the same Chapada Diamantina mountain range in adjacent habitats with no natural overlap.
Both species’ flowers were watched for 150 hours to identify the types of pollinators and the success rate of pollination. The main pollinators for each species were the same Queen Bee of Bombus brevivillus. Both flowers attract the bees with a sweet fragrance but the flowers do not contain any nectar. It was observed that the bees would only visit one flower of each plant once they figured out there was no beneficial nectar; this phenomenon helps with the occurrence of cross pollination. It was also noted that small and medium sized bees were not effective pollinators as the pollen only stuck to larger bees leaving the flower. Cattleya elongata showed a greater rate of fruiting in experimental pollination as compared to Cattleya tenuis.
Humans are seen to be the greatest threat to the extinction of Cattleya tenuis because they are changing the natural environment which allows the C. elongata to encroach on the C. tenuis habitat. Natural hybridization now occurs between the two species and since C. elongata is more proliferous it threatens the future of C. tenuis. The research concludes that specific management strategies for both species must be developed to decrease the likeliness of Cattleya tenuis’s extinction, but no specific suggestions were made.
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Old 03-07-2010, 09:59 PM
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Interesting stuff. If I could, I would return this little guy to its natural habitat...The pressure is on now to ensure that it lives on. I'll do my best!

How do you pronounce tenuis? tenwee? on tenUis? I'd really like to know how to refer to this rare item.
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