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Old 03-01-2009, 07:00 PM
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This is a seedling flowering for the first time. I was expecting it to be var. rubra because it is a selfing of C. labiata var. rubra 'Lou Menezes' but, unfortunately, though the lip is characteristic of rubras, the rest of the flower coloring is not (too light purple). Anyway, the flowers overall look is nice and the perfume fantastic!

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Beauty Mauro!
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A beauty. Looks like it didn't inherit enough copies of the rubra chromosomes,
Still a beauty.
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same thing happened with mi gaskelliana "rubra" x self, but in my case turned to be worst, was more light than types, and have almost "laelia" petals. I still keep it only because the solid lip.

Nice one (even if not rubra after all)
I'm curious about gaskelliana rubra. I'd like to see one. Do you have any photo of what is considered rubra in this species by any chance?
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I don't have a picture in my computer, they are very dark with not so broad segments, but tecnically they arent rubras since the lip triangular spot don't cover the lateral lobes.

Gaskellianas are almost ever light to very light both segments and lip colors, but their is a small place on the western part of it narrow distribution area were gaskellianas almost ever have medium to big dark lip spots, and sometimes have above the average segment colors.
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look in internet this cultivar "Black Tiger", it is a shame that real segment colors don't apear OK on photos, but your can tell how this plant look-like
Thanks, Jan. I'm looking for photos of this clone.
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Mauro and Jan, when you two guys make a cross and have lots of plants, Do you sell them to a vender where they can be bought in the states?
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Mauro and Jan, when you two guys make a cross and have lots of plants, Do you sell them to a vender where they can be bought in the states?
My seeds are sown by a friend who runs a commercial lab. By our agreement the seedlings are shared between she and me to cover the costs and her share she sells out. But, her nursery does not export, unfortunately.
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