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KE8ICR 11-17-2019 02:50 PM

Isabella virginalis catlyea alliance red bulbs and is blooming
 
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I am a newbie and so I posted in beginners discussion asking what alliance Isabella virginalis fits into, and was told here in Catalina (sp) . So I am asking here if anyone has experience with this amazing little orchid

SouthPark 11-17-2019 03:50 PM

The information here suggests Cattleya 'Alliance' ....
CATTLEYA ALLIANCE

Roberta 11-17-2019 04:49 PM

I don't have Isabelia virginalis, but do have Isa. pulchella which appears to grow under the same conditions. It is a rambler. - mine is mounted on a slab of tree-fern (hapu'u), and crawls along it, then off and hangs free. I'm hoping it will get big enough to be "trained" into a ball - I have see a plant that was very impressive grown that way. I grow it outside, so it is cold-tolerant at least down to about 35 deg F (2 deg C) It does seem to prefer good water - it is doing much better since I switched to RO.

---------- Post added at 01:49 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:42 PM ----------

Actually looked around, and I do have a small plant of Isa. virginalis - it is smaller than I. pulchella, and it is only starting to grow well since my switch to RO water.

KE8ICR 11-17-2019 09:29 PM

Cattleya. Thank you for correcting me. I really love this tiny orchid. Glad to have found it's proper alliance

SouthPark 11-17-2019 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by KE8ICR (Post 905186)
Cattleya. Thank you for correcting me. I really love this tiny orchid. Glad to have found it's proper alliance

Most welcome. Also - understandably, the name does look like the word 'Isabella', but the orchid genus is Isabelia.


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