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First bloom C. maxima
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My Cattleya maxima finally opened! I didn't think it would start blooming this year but it put out a really nice flower. It is a first time bloomer on quite a small plant. I noticed that there are some really nice striations in the petals, does this make it a var. striata? I have no idea how to name these things. I imagine that it was a seed grown plant and was sold with the name C. maxima. The color is very pale when it opened but is a nice lavender now after a few weeks. Let me know what you think, do the patterns make it more special or desirable or are they more common? This is my first maxima. Thanks.
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Very nice. It seems it might be unuaual and likely can be called var. striata. I'm no expert on it tho. But I looked at the many pics in OrchidWiz and didn't notice one striated one or any called var. striata. It does seem to be a maxima with the characteristic yellow strip up the centre of the throat.
Maybe people more in the know will give an opinion. I'm curious where yours came from. I just got one this fall from Peru Flora |
Very nice!
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I got it as a seedling from the old Oak Hill Gardens, back when they shipped orchids
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So pretty. Nice big bloom on a small plant.
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Good looking color! Very unusual.
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It is an early bloomer! Gives me hope for my seedlings.
Beautiful color! |
Very pretty, congrats!
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very good color, and good shape, whats the cross name?
looks like the high land maxima. how big is the flower? |
very nice, congrats
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