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How big does C. Bactia 'Grape Wax' Get?
How tall does this plant get Ive heard reports of 4 feet is this true? if so that's Ok i just need to prepare myself for that. i find this plant stunningly Beautiful! IS anyone Growing this right now? Can you include pics of growth and blooming habits?
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FOUR FEET!:shock::yikes: I saw a picture on Google of a 5'4" girl standing beside a C. guttata, and she was the same height as it!
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I found this link on Orchidworks with a photo of one in bloom. The grower says it gets 2 ft tall and is one of his larger plants. I don't know much about it but if it has another smaller parent besides C. guttata, it maybe stays a smaller size. Hope that helps.
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If it favors the C. guttata parent it will become pretty large. But those are very mature plants. C. guttata (as with the other large-growing bifoliate cattleyas such as C. amethystoglossa and C. leopoldii) doesn't have to become a giant before it will flower. So C. Bactia should probably produce blooms before it ever starts to outgrow a human. Plus, the two plants that I've actually seen in bloom have had really great-smelling blooms (again, inherited from C. guttata).
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Thats Crazy!! but impressive! i want it! but i dont know what i would do with a four foot plant not counting the height of the flower head. i think it would be worth it tho! and like you said Those are very mature plants and they will flower b4 getting that big. Definitely a WOW factor for sure!
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I have C. Bactia 'Grape Wax' and 'Granier's Plum Wine' and are great favorites of mine. I grow s/h and from bottom of 8" container to top of leaves (taller when in bloom) is about 26 - 28". Grows on a southeast windowsill. And placed outside for the summer. The flower spike will add another foot or so long. But the purple flowers and wonderful fragrance - and ease of growing - make this space hogging Catt worth it.
As a side note. I grow indoors and I think could get two flowerings a year but cannot provide enough light till summer when in Aug/Sept blooms, but on a second pseudobulb produced. In other words it gives me two pseudobulbs a year but only the one grown through the summer flowers (its growing a pseudobulb right now but that will mature and never flower. |
That's a tall plant. I've ever seen some plants more than one meter tall.
Besides, it is a good parent to create waxy-flower cattleyas. |
Hi, I have grown this plant for many years and it's mature height is around 2'. I have one currently in a 12" slat basket that has flowered with 15 heads simultaneously. The clone 'Grape Wax' never gets to 4' that I have ever heard or grown. FWIW
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I do miss Ervin's big pots of lovely specimen cattleyas. -Cj |
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And your so right, 'Granier's Plum Wine' is gorgeous! Mine has a sort of 'spreading' growth to it as opposed to 'Grape Wax' which grows its pseudobulbs a good deal closer. |
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