Historic Brassocattleya
Crosses like this were more popular between 1900 and 1960. I do not have a name or further information. All that I know is that this plant was among the first I bought more than 30 years ago. At that time the nursery sold several hybrids from France, from Vacherot & Lecoufle.
One parent is without doubt Rhyncholaelia digbyana. The pink color makes me think that the other parent is some sort of Cattleya.
The shape is not the best, and flowers need some help and staking in the time of resupination. But temperature tolerance, easy growing, reliant blooming (Rhynch. digbyana often fails), the big frilly lip and the fresh lemon scent compensate for that.
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