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Rosim_in_BR 03-01-2009 08:52 PM

Laelia cinnabarina Bateman ex Lindl.
 
Laelia cinnabarina is a well-known rupicolous species. Many consider the plant shown here as var. cowanii. Some authors even tried to elevate it to the species rank. The flowers are a little smaller than common cinnabarina and so is the plant, but these minor differences alone are not enough, not even to rank it as variety. It perfectly fits within the normal variation of the species.

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CoolPhrog 03-01-2009 09:19 PM

Wow, that orange is, well, really orange!! Very pretty, Mauro!

peeweelovesbooks 03-01-2009 10:39 PM

Ooooooooooooooooooooh....I just bought this one from Miranda Orchids!! I think it's in sheath, although I'm not entirely sure it will have a bud. I can't wait.

As always, your plants are beautiful. :) Thank you for sharing.

tuvoc 03-02-2009 10:05 AM

Wow! What a little fire cracker. I love it.

Kim

kiki-do 03-02-2009 10:10 AM

A lovely color!! Very striking! :)

SP2340 03-02-2009 11:08 AM

Wow! I lov e orange sooo much. I'm dying to get one!

whygreenberg 03-02-2009 03:06 PM

AARRRGHH!! Mauro, how you drive me wild with your rupicolous cuties. Simply gorgeous! Lovely little jewel. And orange is my all time favorite color.

Rosim_in_BR 03-02-2009 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by whygreenberg (Post 199610)
AARRRGHH!! Mauro, how you drive me wild with your rupicolous cuties. Simply gorgeous! Lovely little jewel. And orange is my all time favorite color.

Sorry, Yvan:lol:!

whygreenberg 03-02-2009 04:12 PM

Please! Don't be sorry. It's a wonderful torment!

Rosim_in_BR 03-02-2009 08:29 PM

Those are ecotypes, Jan. The species has a large geographical distribution (for a rupicolous). It can be found in Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo. Plants found in Espirito Santo are a little larger than those of Rio for example. In my opinion Laelia alvaroana and Laelia sanguiloba, for example, are nothing more than ecotypes, extreme forms of Laelia cinnabarina, the first with very small flowers, the second with a little more red in the lip. Of course these extreme ecotypes may deserve the species status.

izio116 03-02-2009 09:34 PM

Mauro, I really like those Laelias. I can't call them sophronitis or cattleya, they will always be "rupicolous" Laelia to me.

I'm growing L. cinnabarina and L. flava, and another one that is unifoliate, but never bloomed. Do you know if some of this kind of Laelia need some low temperatures to bloom?
May be this is my problem with the third one, because the plant is growing great, but any flowers..

Hugs!

Rosim_in_BR 03-02-2009 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by izio116 (Post 199754)
Mauro, I really like those Laelias. I can't call them sophronitis or cattleya, they will always be "rupicolous" Laelia to me.

I'm growing L. cinnabarina and L. flava, and another one that is unifoliate, but never bloomed. Do you know if some of this kind of Laelia need some low temperatures to bloom?
May be this is my problem with the third one, because the plant is growing great, but any flowers..

Hugs!

Yes, most of them need low temperatures during the night, especially L. briegeri, bahiensis, pfisterii etc.
But, if your plant is growing great and is adult already then you should look for another cause. Maybe light level? Most of them need very bright light the year round to flower.


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