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smweaver 11-27-2021 08:35 AM

Cattleya walkeriana
 
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I bought this over a decade ago and it didn't have any other description than the word "lavender" after the genus and species names. It consists of twenty-eight fully leafed pseudobulbs and six leads. An easy grower and reliable bloomer. And, of course, the fragrance is outstanding.

Grautier 11-27-2021 08:43 AM

Very, very nice!

thefish1337 11-27-2021 11:49 AM

Amazing! I wish I could get mine to grow as tightly as that.....

Leafmite 11-27-2021 12:29 PM

Beautiful! :)

My Green Pets 11-27-2021 01:39 PM

So much for this being a tricky species!!
Outstanding!!

SouthPark 11-27-2021 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by smweaver (Post 973886)
I bought this over a decade ago and it didn't have any other description than the word "lavender" after the genus and species names.

Lavender is a pretty good description - and totally adequate. Beautiful flowers and excellent capture.

isurus79 11-27-2021 02:43 PM

Wow, great growing and beautiful flowers! Congrats!

Jeff214 11-27-2021 03:12 PM

Beautiful blooms! I wish I could grow this species as well as you.

smweaver 11-28-2021 07:46 AM

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Thanks, everyone, for your comments.


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Originally Posted by thefish1337 (Post 973911)
Amazing! I wish I could get mine to grow as tightly as that.....

This is a bit of an illusion--or maybe manipulation is a better word to use--as the "tightness" comes from me judiciously pruning the plant to achieve this look. This is admittedly unorthodox, but I completely prune off the flowering growth (the growth that the flowers appear on, not the large growth that produced that mini-growth with the flowers) once the flowers fade. The older growth that the abbreviated flowering growth came from usually will break a new lead from the second eye (this isn't always the case, I've found, but it has worked about 80 - 90% of the time). This method allows for the removal of all the flowering mini-growths (or whatever the correct term for these is) and lends to an appearance of "tightness" (see attached photo) that would not otherwise occur if the plant were left to grow as it pleases.

I know this is definitely not how you're supposed to grow this species--and my first effort at surgery only came after poking around the grow area one night after having probably more than a few glasses of red wine--but it's worked for this particular plant. On the other hand, I wouldn't dare try this on a one-lead plant.

isurus79 11-28-2021 08:57 AM

Oh wow, what an interesting technique!!


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