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kinknstein 02-24-2009 02:43 PM

Another beauty Mauro!!

Rosim_in_BR 02-24-2009 05:21 PM

Thank you all!

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Originally Posted by peeweelovesbooks (Post 197130)
How beautiful is that! Wow!! How old is it? What medium do you grow it in?

It's just perfect.

The plant is with me for at least five years. It is now reaching the rim of a 4" pot. I grow it in a mix of coconut fiber, bark and charcoal. I also mixed a few small pieces of rock. It seems to like it.

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Originally Posted by lily99 (Post 197138)
Very cool! I love laelias. Is that one hard to grow?

No, Lily, I believe it is among the easy ones. You just need to provided bright light and a medium with very good drainage.

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Originally Posted by whygreenberg (Post 197161)
Awesome, Mauro. This one is rupicolous, right? I just LOVE them. Fabulous plant you've got there. And as always, fabulous photos too!

Thanks Yvan!
Yes, it is rupicolous!

cday2inflorida 02-24-2009 05:32 PM

This is why we all love orchids. They are so diverse. I fell in love with Laelias about 10 years ago. They fuel my passion in collecting them. I mean ...come on:) you can go from this little beauty to the large L. purpurata.
Heck, you can only collect L. anceps and collect forever and still find unusual color types and diverse varieties of this species that are not in you collection.
Bravo for the little lucasiana

Rosim_in_BR 02-24-2009 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by thumperinflorida (Post 197473)
This is why we all love orchids. They are so diverse. I fell in love with Laelias about 10 years ago. They fuel my passion in collecting them. I mean ...come on:) you can go from this little beauty to the large L. purpurata.
Heck, you can only collect L. anceps and collect forever and still find unusual color types and diverse varieties of this species that are not in you collection.
Bravo for the little lucasiana

I totally agree! Especially in the case of these little rupicolous gems! It is an endless rainbow of colors and species. And the good thing is that new species come to light in a regular basis!

cday2inflorida 02-24-2009 06:16 PM

:goodjob on both your photography and the fact that you share your plants...I truly appreciate your photos and your knowledge.

Rosim_in_BR 02-24-2009 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by thumperinflorida (Post 197495)
:goodjob on both your photography and the fact that you share your plants...I truly appreciate your photos and your knowledge.

Thanks!

peeweelovesbooks 02-24-2009 06:22 PM

Mauro,

what is a good source for rupicoluous laelias?

Thank you. And, as always, your pictures are fantastic.

Rosim_in_BR 02-24-2009 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by peeweelovesbooks (Post 197505)
Mauro,

what is a good source for rupicoluous laelias?

Thank you. And, as always, your pictures are fantastic.

Chacara Bela Vista is a good source for rupicolous Bela Vista Orchids
They have some rare like Laelia gloedeniana, at least one new like Laelia kleberi and several others. And you can place orders in the USA.

peeweelovesbooks 02-24-2009 06:59 PM

thanks mauro!

minicat007 02-24-2009 08:14 PM

good looking lucasiana Alba


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