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Old 09-01-2014, 09:45 AM
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Hello Roby, so it gets three hours of direct southern light? I do not see any red coloration. I wonder if there are differences in Laelia reginae---as your is an "alba"?
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Matt, sometimes the lack of red in an alba flower can also carry into the foliage.
Yep, a truly alba flower lacks pigment; including the pigment used to shield foliage from the sun.
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I do not think alba, probably the flower is a bit old. I was on vacation
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Beautiful. Well done.
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Found this flowering the other day. Should be a "normal" reginae.
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Old 10-28-2021, 10:33 PM
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So, after having read and checked and read and checked, I've come to the conclusion that my previous post was not of a reginae, but a regentii.

I have got my "other" reginae to flower and it looks like a reginae should. I think at least. Still.

Here it comes
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