Hmmm,
Dorothy, I read "The plants of Cattleya amethystoglossa can get quite large, up to almost 3' tall, and very robust plants can produce more than 20 flowers that range in size from 3" to almost 5" on an inflorescence. Base color of the flowers is usually a light lavender, and there is a tremendous variation in the amount of spotting on the segments. Color forms are quite rare in nature, and basically very few alba and coerulea forms were ever found."
You may be right once again. How amethystoglossa became amethy stoplogg could be a story to itself.
I guess I'll have to wait for a flower. If it looks like the pictures with the spots on the petals, we may have winner here. For now I'll add Cattleya amethystoglossa to the label and wait.
Thanks for the help.
Fred