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Old 01-27-2010, 06:33 AM
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Hallo to everyone here!
Many years I have been learned about orchids from your forum.I want to thank you all about the cultivation experience that everybody share here and help all of us for growing these amazing plants.

Here now is my question ,Can anyone tells me what kind of hybrid is this and if has an idea for it's name?

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I'm sorry, but there are so many pink cattleya-type hybrids, and enough variation within a single one that you'll never know the true ID of it, based upon appearance.

It obviously has some Rhyncholaelia (formerly Brassavola) digbyana in it though - note the frilly lip.
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I agree with Ray.
The flower is beautiful.

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I agree with Ray.
The flower is beautiful.

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I agree with Ray as well. But it sure is a beauty!
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Looks like Rhynchocattleya TOKYO (Rhyncholaelia digbyana x Cattl. Dupreana (or an other) Look Here
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My guess is that it has Rhyncolaelia digbyana as one parent. Not sure of the other. It might be Bc. Cynthia.
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Thank you all!!!
I was sure that someone (Intruder & Nikv in this occasion) will have more specific idea about this plant.
That's why I joined your forum after so many years of reading it and take several cultural tips and info's.
Have a great day!!!
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Old 01-28-2010, 04:51 PM
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Thank you all!!!
I was sure that someone (Intruder & Nikv in this occasion) will have more specific idea about this plant.
That's why I joined your forum after so many years of reading it and take several cultural tips and info's.
Have a great day!!!
Today I fund an other possibility, unfortunately it is only one picture on the Web in a French book written by Marcel Lecoufle: Rhyncholaeliocattleya Marguerite Fournier registred at the RHS (England) in 1902 and it is Rhyncholaelia digbyana x Cattleya labiata. Here page 32
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