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Old 07-27-2013, 11:43 PM
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Hi folks.

This cutie is out at the moment - it's pretty much mid-winter over here. Any suggestions appreciated, I've just got it out of its old communal pot - about five hours work as there was a fern growing in there - and have to pot up 10 pieces.

Any suggestions? Maikai comes to mind but I'm not that familiar with BCs. I can get more pics if that would help with an ID. The last photo was taken without a flash.

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certainly looks like a Bc Makai to me. is it a 'mayumi' or a louise' though


I have a 'Mayumi' and they say the flowers fade faster on them..I dunno.
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Old 07-30-2013, 07:20 PM
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The flowers seem to last pretty well. Even after repotting.

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There are other crosses that would be virtually indistinguishable, but I agree it is probably Maikai (Brassanthe now though, not Brassocattleya). Not necessarily 'Louise' or 'Mayumi' or any of the other widely distributed cultivars. Many non-clone seedlings have been sold also.
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looks like a Bc Makai to me also. I would also ask if it is it a 'mayumi' or a louise' as well. Reason being I have one and the plant is somewhere around 30 years old. Mine looks just a bit more shapely. I am in Naples Florida Zone 10b it is outside and gets full sun from the west for about 5 hours a day. Mine blooms just about all year.
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One more pic of the last of the flowers, for some reason this was not only slow to open but a single.

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