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Originally Posted by Louis_W
I agree that it looks like intermedia, or perhaps violacea, but it doesnt look quite like a brassavola hybrid.
I would bet its other parent is a rupiculous Cattleya. I cant find a hybrid that looks similar but that would be my guess.
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Ooo I think you are on to something good about the rupicolous Catt parent.. the petal shape is right for it. I should add that it smells faintly like magnolia during the day. Nothing at night - maybe another strike against brassavola? Thanks for your insight!
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Originally Posted by Roberta
First, Welcome!
The lip looks to me like there might be C walkeriana in the mix. (At first was thinking C. bicolor-shaped spade lip, but the rest of it doesn't look like it.) I also was thinking that there could be Brassavola in there, but other things could also give that "trumpet" effect. Nice find, whatever it is.
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Thanks! I’ve been reading orchid board forums for a while and happy I finally joined. I grabbed this mystery orchid kind of on a whim and I’ve been loving trying to find out what it is. The nursery called it Mari’s Glory H&R but I disagreed so here we are! Thanks for your insight.