First bloom on this Cattleya Zachary Hodes (violacea x harrisoniana) and I want to point out a few things.
1. The super dark root tip (left side of photo) predicts a super dark flower. Looks like I got a rubra and was right on the money with the root tip prediction.
2. This flower is HIDEOUS!! 😅😅 Specifically, the shape is terrible. Great color though.
However, that’s ok for now. An orchid’s first bloom is often wonky and these guy can take a few tries before getting it right. Also, blooming during 100+ degree temps can warp flowers, so this plant got a serious one-two punch against a nice bloom.
Cattleya Zachary Hodes (harrisoniana x violacea) by
Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis, on Flickr
See left side of photo for ugly bloom. The right side shows the same spike, but with flowers that opened during cooler temps. Notice we’re getting better formed flowers that give a hint of this plant’s true blooming potential. Also notice the intense #rubra coloration is present in both photos. I’m excited to see what this one will do in the future! 🙌🙌
Cattleya Zachary Hodes (violacea x harrisoniana) by
Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis, on Flickr