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greg sytch 01-08-2008 08:23 PM

Large Cattleyas
 
Can any of y'all advise me on varieties of Cattleyas (or any other genus) that are big growers - plants - not flowers. I love large specimens, and living in Central Florida, I have unlimited room. Compact growers are ok, but the larger growers are just incredible to my eye. I appreciate any advice. Greg in New Port Richey (about an hour N of St Pete)

cb977 01-08-2008 08:36 PM

C. Chocolate Drop 'NOK', C bowringiana and C aurantiaca are three that I have which are rather large in plant size. I'm sure there are many more and our other friends will chime in with those :)

pheli 01-08-2008 09:36 PM

The photo was taken in a local show last week. It is now the large cattleyas' flowering season here.
Most of them in the photo are more than 2 feet tall and also have large-sized flowers.
Including Blc. Mystic Isles, Blc. Ports of Paradise, Blc. Amy Wakasugi, Blc. Mem. Crispin Rosales, Pot. Haw Yuan Gold, Lc. Chyong Guu Swan, Blc. Sanyung Ruby, Blc. Pamela Finney, family of Blc. Chia Lin, family of Lc. White Spark and other hybrids that i don't know the exact names.

cb977 01-08-2008 09:37 PM

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Blc. Mem. Crispin Rosales
Thanks, pheli...I forgot about that one!

pheli 01-08-2008 09:44 PM

Among these hybrids, i like Ports of Paradise and Mystic Isles most.

pheli 01-08-2008 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by cb977 (Post 74006)
Thanks, pheli...I forgot about that one!

Susanne, that's an old hybrid, but is still an active role in orchid shows.

Phantasm 01-08-2008 09:49 PM

A few tall species: C. amthystoglossa- about 3 ft tall

varieties of C. guttata and C. leopoldii - 3+ ft some get quite big up to 4-5 ft

C. bowringiana- another 3+ ft tall plant

c. bicolor- some are pretty tall but rather spindly

any hybrids between these species will produce very big plants. The hybrids will have even more vigor.

cb977 01-08-2008 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by pheli (Post 74010)
Susanne, that's an old hybrid, but is still an active role in orchid shows.

LOL...I have it! I just forgot about it ;) Mine has a nice new growth happening at the moment :dance13:

gixrj18 01-08-2008 10:29 PM

Hey Greg,
I'm Jasen, I live in Holiday! There are two great Cattleya growers in the local area. Jesse Rosanski (Rosanski's House of Orchids) is my favorite. He has two greenhouses in Pinellas Park, a few in S. Florida, and a couple in Poland. He has a huge variety of large Cattleya's, and he just got his "Endagered Species" permit. He's very friendly, and sells plants that most nurseries would divide into a few plants. I just got one from him, the other day. Blc. Mamilani Rainbow x Lc. Stephen Splendor, it has 25-30 mature pods, four spikes (5 flowers per), and two more full sheaths. He gave it to me for $35. I'll post pics of it when the rest of the buds open.
The other place is Bud Spence (Fl. Native Orchids), in St Pete. He doesn't have on-line sales, but he has a lot of different species orchids. I would say Rosanski would be your Cattleya man!

Orchidflowerchild 01-08-2008 10:30 PM

C. tenuis and elongata are very tall. You would also do well to look into schomburgkias. S. sawyeri and S. superbiens are large plants with very striking laelia-like flowers.

-Cj


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