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Originally Posted by RosieC
That is really cool Ron.
I find it amazing that an orchid can possibly move between Cattleya and Pleurothallid. Does it have p-bulbs, I thought Cattleya's did and Pleuro's didn't, but then I don't know that many of each really.
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Remember that many Epidendrums and others that are certainly Cattleya relatives don't have pseudobulbs either. And Catts and Pleuros are actually fairly closely related, in different subtribes of the same tribe.
I think there was always some question about what this genus was really related to. The resemblance of the flower to Sophronitis (and lack of resemblance to most Pleurothallids) probably had the biggest influence on where this genus got sorted out. That was the problem with classifying on the basis of physical traits. Which physical characteristics are really important? You might as well put all red flowers in one genus and all yellow ones in another. In this case DNA comparisons made the true relationships clear when superficial appearances didn't.
BTW, great growing Ron. I have always loved this species but I've never tried to grow it. What temperature range do you give it? Now that I'm setting up a climate-controlled terrarium I might give this one a try along with some other Pleurothallids.