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BikerDoc5968 04-04-2009 03:04 PM

Do You Have Any Pictures
 
Well, I'm back in Florida and the weather is just wonderful...not like Michigan and 40 deg....gray skies. Anyway, I was at the Ft Pierce show today. It was held at the Heathkote Botanical Gardens. Not alot of chids but the grounds are very nice and I did get two seedlings that I'm not sure of so maybe someone can help./... C. guttata v grandiflora x bicolor v alba and Lc Purpurata 'Rex' x coerulea. Thanks

phearamedusa 04-05-2009 12:49 AM

Hi Howard,
I'm not sure what v grandiflora looks like but c. guttata is pictured in Fragrant Orchids, as is c. bicolor v grossii. Both are from Brasil, guttata blooms summer to fall, while bicolor is fall bloomer, both have light floral,spicy fragrance, during the day. The bicolor v alba I'm going to assume has white flowers with dark pink lip, flowers 3 inches wide, terminal inflorence 8-10inches with upto 10 flower on spike. Guttatta is commonly called spotted cattleya, has waxy green flowers spotted with purple. the top portion of the lip is white while the bottom is purple. 2-3 inch flowers, on spikes 18 inches bearing 5 to 6 flowers. The individual flowers are gorgeous so I think the cross will be very striking.
temps are intermediate, with medium to high light for both.
The other one rings a bell but I don't recall where I ran across the name.

BikerDoc5968 04-05-2009 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by phearamedusa (Post 210695)
Hi Howard,
I'm not sure what v grandiflora looks like but c. guttata is pictured in Fragrant Orchids, as is c. bicolor v grossii. Both are from Brasil, guttata blooms summer to fall, while bicolor is fall bloomer, both have light floral,spicy fragrance, during the day. The bicolor v alba I'm going to assume has white flowers with dark pink lip, flowers 3 inches wide, terminal inflorence 8-10inches with upto 10 flower on spike. Guttatta is commonly called spotted cattleya, has waxy green flowers spotted with purple. the top portion of the lip is white while the bottom is purple. 2-3 inch flowers, on spikes 18 inches bearing 5 to 6 flowers. The individual flowers are gorgeous so I think the cross will be very striking.
temps are intermediate, with medium to high light for both.
The other one rings a bell but I don't recall where I ran across the name.

Thanks, this is very helpful.... I think I'll get more seedlings of this cross


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