I've been intrigued by Rupicolous Laelias for a while now and I've been buying them slowly. I pre-ordered some from Bela Vista and Floralia @ the Redlands....I think it's time I showed my ittie bitties to you fabulous people.
Yes, some of you may say, "they all look the same," but to their Mama, they have individual personalities. I think some of them are in sheath, but I'm not sure.
I have 3 tray-fulls of mini-mini's plus some medium sized. I'll be posting the pics as I take them, since they are many. (Ugh, I have to inventory.....but later)
They are currently in 2" clay pots to give you an idea how big (or not) they are. Here are my Brazilians!! Enjoy and your comments are welcome.
--This is a new primary hybrid by Bela Vista. It's called Laelia (pfisteri x bahiense):
Rupicolous Laelias :: Laelia (pfisteri x bahiense) (2009) picture by peeweelovesbooks - Photobucket
--This is Laelia caulescens. I think it may be in sheath, but IDK? Your thoughts?
Rupicolous Laelias :: Laelia caulescens #1 (2009) picture by peeweelovesbooks - Photobucket
Rupicolous Laelias :: Laelia caulescens #2 (2009) picture by peeweelovesbooks - Photobucket
--This is Laelia caulescens var. alba. I purchased this one earlier in the year. It's grown quite a bit and just keeps growing:
Rupicolous Laelias :: Laelia caulescens var. alba (2009) picture by peeweelovesbooks - Photobucket
--This is Laelia ghillanyi, brought to you by Floralia:
Rupicolous Laelias :: Laelia ghillanyi (2009) picture by peeweelovesbooks - Photobucket
--My little Laelia kleberi:
Rupicolous Laelias :: Laelia kleberi (2009) picture by peeweelovesbooks - Photobucket
--Next up is Laelia lilliputana. I joke with my Latin friends that this is my ho' because well, in Spanish puta is well,you know........!! (Maria has a potty mouth)I have 3 of these....I don't know why, but I do:
Rupicolous Laelias :: Laelia lilliputana A (2009) picture by peeweelovesbooks - Photobucket
--Coming down the runway is Laelia pfisteri:
Rupicolous Laelias :: Laelia pfisteri (2009) picture by peeweelovesbooks - Photobucket
--Next up is the queen of Rupicolous Laelias, Laelia reginae#1 (I have two of these as well. Again, I have no idea why):
Rupicolous Laelias :: Laelia reginae (2009) picture by peeweelovesbooks - Photobucket
I still have about 15 more to collect. I wish there was a definitive list of Rupics, but I haven't found one. If you have, I'll love you forever if you were to share it with me.
Enjoy peeps.