I love these spotless Cattleya leopoldii. This one also has nice shades of green. The other singular characterist is the soft pink lip, much different from the magenta/purple of the type.
The other two photos shows a clone with very fine spotted flowers.
As always, the fragrance these flowers have is fantastic!
Beautiful as always... but once again, Mauro, don't try to tell all of us on this forum that you only have a couple of tables for your chids or that you "hide" some of them under a bench..... I know better because I possess great detective skills and I know you're holding out on us... your true profession is raising chids not some governmental job.... what a ruse!
Beautiful as always... but once again, Mauro, don't try to tell all of us on this forum that you only have a couple of tables for your chids or that you "hide" some of them under a bench..... I know better because I possess great detective skills and I know you're holding out on us... your true profession is raising chids not some governmental job.... what a ruse!
Ah, Doc, I think you have lost that famous magnifier detectives use...
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Originally Posted by jan reloaded
I liked very much Mauro i even had been "inspired" to make a essay about green semialbas thanks to the semialbas, albescens and "delicatas" leopoldii's you have