I would appreciate any help in identifying this orchid! I have looked on the internet for a while and can't find one pic of a Cattleya that is anywhere near this small and unifolate.
My other Cattleya is a labiata, but nothing looks like this one. Would it just be called a mini Catt?
I am more curious than concerned to know what kind this is. One thing I do know is that it needs some serious dividing and repotting.
We'll only have a chance of being close once it blows, but based upon the shape of the pseudobulbs, is suspect it's not a cattleya at all, but more likely a dendrobium or coelogyne.
We'll only have a chance of being close once it blows, but based upon the shape of the pseudobulbs, is suspect it's not a cattleya at all, but more likely a dendrobium or coelogyne.
Interesting! When I got it a couple weeks ago, I mistook it for a lycaste at first just based on descriptions until I realized it didn't have pleated leaved. Since it looks kinda like the other Cattleya I have, I made that assumption.
Thanks for a point in the right direction!
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Originally Posted by gnathaniel
Looks like Dendrobium lindleyi, formerly known as aggregatum.
That's so it! Genus and species!! Nice work. Now I know where to look for spikes once I can get it happier. Thanks a ton