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Old 02-13-2015, 04:40 PM
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I just bought this Zygo today! It has a scent and its violet in color.

Zygonisia hybrid
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Old 02-13-2015, 05:11 PM
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if it is Roquebrune, then its a Zygonisia. This is a hybrid of Aganisia cyanea and Zygopetalum Artur Elle.
Not sure what you are asking for if you already know the name.
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Old 02-13-2015, 05:48 PM
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It is very pretty, I like the color!
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Old 02-13-2015, 05:58 PM
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if it is Roquebrune, then its a Zygonisia. This is a hybrid of Aganisia cyanea and Zygopetalum Artur Elle.
Not sure what you are asking for if you already know the name.
No that is what it "looks like" . I forgot to mention that sorry.

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It is very pretty, I like the color!
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Old 02-13-2015, 07:12 PM
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Aha ! I would still say its a zygonisia.
Search up the following hybrids:
Cynosure
Snow Bird
Maui Melody
Murasakikumachi
Blue Water Sailing
Blue Danube
- I am sure its one of them...
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Old 02-13-2015, 09:34 PM
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Aha ! I would still say its a zygonisia.
Search up the following hybrids:
Cynosure
Snow Bird
Maui Melody
Murasakikumachi
Blue Water Sailing
Blue Danube
- I am sure its one of them...
I looked them all up and non of them look like it. Maybe it is the one I mentioned.

Do they bloom from new growths ? They look very small with spikes.

What would the watering be? And light , temps? Thank you .
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Old 02-13-2015, 10:35 PM
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I have a zygonisia cynosure ( there is a thread I started on it too ) Its in a south-facing window, about a foot from the window, so light is strong. I water it 1x per week with tepid/room temp water that I let run through the pot for about 15 secs. Fertilize weakly roughly every 3rd week. Its very easy to grow once you find a good spot for it. My humidity is quite high at 55% and temps in Winter are set at 70f 24/7.
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Old 02-14-2015, 01:13 AM
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I agree with Orchidsarefun for suggestions. I've never seen the one you mentioned though I do have Roquebrune 'Select' and it looks nothing like that.

It is beautiful though. Just how many spikes does it have? (!)
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Old 02-15-2015, 08:16 AM
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I agree with Orchidsarefun for suggestions. I've never seen the one you mentioned though I do have Roquebrune 'Select' and it looks nothing like that.

It is beautiful though. Just how many spikes does it have? (!)
Thanks ! It has 6 spikes all from immature pbulbs.

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I have a zygonisia cynosure ( there is a thread I started on it too ) Its in a south-facing window, about a foot from the window, so light is strong. I water it 1x per week with tepid/room temp water that I let run through the pot for about 15 secs. Fertilize weakly roughly every 3rd week. Its very easy to grow once you find a good spot for it. My humidity is quite high at 55% and temps in Winter are set at 70f 24/7.
Great ! Thanks for the information , once the flowers are spent I will move it closer to my window for higher light.

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Aha ! I would still say its a zygonisia.
Search up the following hybrids:
Cynosure
Snow Bird
Maui Melody
Murasakikumachi
Blue Water Sailing
Blue Danube
- I am sure its one of them...
Upon seeing the color the blooms it is a zygonisia cynosure "blue bird". Thank you all for your help!
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Old 02-17-2015, 01:59 AM
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I noticed some black spotting the back of the leaves. I can not use a fungicidal or chemicals in this as I have 4 kids in the house and I'm environmentally cautious. I have access to tea tree oil or neem oil or something holistic.
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