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So would any laelia apply for the project?
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It was my understanding that the project is for rupicolous Laelias - which could get complicated with many recent name changes for these guys. I personally don't have a big objection to any Laelias... I've got a lot since they are my favorites in the alliance
I am curious though. I have a lot of different rupicolous Laelias that I recently purchased - should I pick just one as my project plant?
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Originally Posted by rbarata
One thing...I think there are significant differences between mexican and brasilian Laelias.
Mexican, I think, tolerate dry and cool conditions while brasilian don't so much.
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I think there is great variability in how these plants grow. I know many of the rupicolous Laelias I purchased are from Minas Gerais, Brazil. Some of them are cool-warm growing and some require a dryer winter rest period. This climate chart may be useful:
Climate & Weather Averages in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Ituiutaba Month Weather - AccuWeather Forecast for Minas Gerais Brazil
Certainly, these aren't as cold as others can tolerate, like Laelia anceps, but they can probably handle down to 50F just fine, a little lower even if for a short period of time. The second link shows last years highs and lows during their coldest month, which is reportedly July.