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Old 10-16-2009, 09:14 PM
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Fantastic, Beto! Vegetatively, it looks very much like my pescatoreas (I'm assuming that they are related?). Do you have it growing in moss? Would you mind providing some cultural information, please (temperature range, amount of light it gets, watering frequency, etc.)? Congratulations on your beautiful flowers.

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Hi Steve, in an newer classification bolleas get into pescatoreas, The plant look very simillar but I think Bolleas are great and are a special group.... but is not what i think.... Anyway I try with two pescatoreas but they are for other conditions... warmer....
My bolleas grown great in my outdoor conditions.... Y have 6 Bolleas, one with blue-lila color is allways with flowers.... is sooo beauty, I have the Bollea Hirtzii... is white with lila... sooo beautifulll and this new one... i´m waiting for the others....
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Steve, they are related (they actually belong to the maxillaria/zygopetalum alliance, so I'm surprised to see this thread here). Some people lump bollie's into the Pescatorea genus because of similarities between the two. I disagree with the re-classification, though, because bolleas and pescatoreas produce flowers that look quite different from one another.

That's a beautiful Bollea...I love the pink-purple color. Bolleas and pescatoreas are among my favorite orchids. I've yet to get an ecuadorana, though.
Hi Carl, I have another Bollea ecuadorana with pink color is different and sooo beautifull tooo, try the bollea Hirtzii I think is the most beautifull Bollea I have....
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I have a cross between this an Pescatorea lehmannii - Pescatobollea Sandra's First:

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I have a cross between this an Pescatorea lehmannii - Pescatobollea Sandra's First:

Amazing !!!! I love that singular triangular tooth in front of the bolleas....
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Fantastic, Beto! Vegetatively, it looks very much like my pescatoreas (I'm assuming that they are related?). Do you have it growing in moss? Would you mind providing some cultural information, please (temperature range, amount of light it gets, watering frequency, etc.)? Congratulations on your beautiful flowers.

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This bollea grows in sustrat but in the top of the pot I put moss, it has many white roots that are searching for humidity....
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Hi Carl, I have another Bollea ecuadorana with pink color is different and sooo beautifull tooo, try the bollea Hirtzii I think is the most beautifull Bollea I have....
Hirtzii is a great one. I'd love to try one, but it isn't readily available here in the US.

My favorite bolleas are Coelestis, Lawrenceana, Violacea, and Pulvinaris.
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Hirtzii is a great one. I'd love to try one, but it isn't readily available here in the US.

My favorite bolleas are Coelestis, Lawrenceana, Violacea, and Pulvinaris.
try Ecuagenera - We are where beauty resides in life: in the simplicity of an orchid. they have any bollea....
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