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cattleya, no ID...
hi,
i have this cattleya but i din't know the ID... who can help me? ;) thanks http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/f...a/DSC07161.jpghttp://i238.photobucket.com/albums/f...a/DSC07152.jpg http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/f...a/DSC07155.jpg |
:welcome: aboard Jorge :waving
Sorry can't help with the ID but she's really beautiful. :goodluck: |
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Someone will get it. The closest I can get is Lc. Maybe a little Gaurianthe (Cattleya) auranitaca in there somewhere?
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My first guess is that it's a hybird and most likely has a rupicolous laelia in it's lineage by it's compact size ..
Check out these photos of rupicolous (rock-growing) laelia - Rupicolous Laelias or it possibly Cattleya (Gaurianthe) aurantiaca in it's background - IOSPE PHOTOS Other than that, it's a very pretty NOID (NO IDentification) :drool: |
You beat me, Royal ;)
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I agree with Dorothy. Looks like it may have a rupiculous Laelia in it's lineage. L. milleri maybe?
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I was thinking that also.. Royal ..
Great minds ... ;) or cinnabarina :hmm |
hi, thanks for the help :)
I sent a mail to the producer and he told me it has a cross with Encyclia, may be a Eplc right? |
Looks more like an Lc. (Laeliocattleya) than an Encyclia .. Did you send him your photos of this plant? :hmm
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