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Originally Posted by brsucculents
Wow! Amazing color. Great find.
I am curious. Are orchids pretty common in the markets in Peru? How much did you have to pay for it?
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, sadly not uncommon , around 15 USD, was one of the "expensive" maximas, however an alba form (collected) can go around 150USD. just for being white.
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Originally Posted by CambriaWhat
What a stunner. Qué bonita
Do you think it was collected in the wild?
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yes, this plant was collected. clear signs in their leaves, but was already stablished in a very ugly pot filled with tree fern
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Originally Posted by euplusia
In Ecuador I've seen blooming C. maxima plants on the market for 3-5 USD. They must have been grown in a nursery for at least 3-4 years. Of course the local marketers cannot give the papers needed for export.
Anyway your plant will be happy with your climatic conditions as they are adapting easily.
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i have not found those prices, certainly not in ecuagenera haha, ecuagenera has grown to the point of becoming an absolute monopoly ( talked to several people about it,) although there has to be people with small nurseries trying to step up but i dont know them.
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Originally Posted by RosieC
Great choice, shame you had to cut the spike.
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yes, a shame, but a necessary, dont think the flowers would survive the plane and ... my luggage. haha.
hopefully we will see this plant blooming next year.
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Originally Posted by isurus79
Looks like this maxima is living up to its name! And the color makes it look like a rubra type which is not common. Good find!!
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thanks, don't think it is a rubra type, but a quite dark one with larger than normal flowers!. and then there is that lip.