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Laelia albida tipo
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A plant from western Mexico, epiphytic in the Madrean pine-oak forests of Oaxaca, at elevations between 1200-300 meters. Reportedly the environment is more to the dry side. After the new bulb is completed, a rest period with less water and cool nights is needed, but with as much light as possible in our grey short November days.
I bought my plant 20 months ago, mounted with a fading flower in March. Now it is in natural rhythm, what means flowering in November/December. Several great colour varieties are known, but difficult to get by. |
Beautiful! I love the Mexican Laelias, but I can't grow them in these hot Texas temps. Does this one have a scent?
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Lovely!
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Very pretty flowers. And I really like the Mexican laelias a lot as well.
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Put me in the group that loves the Mexican Laelias too. And this one is no exception...gorgeous!
[Another one for the list. :)] |
I also have some more Mexican Laelias on my wish list. I prefer to buy them flowering, and not merely by label.
Laelia albida is said to be slightly fragrant. Up to now I haven't noticed any scent. This might be due to grey days and low temps around 16°C. If only the sun would break through the clouds. I even didn't water for 5 days. |
Really beautiful
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Great. I wish these Laelias were more widely available. Also thanks for posting a picture of the entire plant.
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Very pretty. Love that long spike.
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