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TROPICANO 04-25-2015 04:04 AM

Cattleya nobilior
 
Has anyone flowered any of the US commercial nurseries Cattleya nobilior seedlings and can post photos or describe the results, Please ? Thanks!:bowing

isurus79 04-25-2015 08:39 PM

The only American nobilior seedlings worth having are from H&R Nurseries. Their nobilior are outstanding and are eagerly bought up by the Brazilians and Japanese alike. H&R Nurseries Orchids

TROPICANO 04-26-2015 03:16 AM

Thanks Stephen; That is what I thought too. By the way, is your C. amethystoglossa var. palha 'Gloriosa' x 'Palhinha' stable in flower color? Those sometimes tend to revert back to tipo in cool temps (winter flowering, of course). Thanks !

isurus79 04-26-2015 09:35 AM

It has only bloomed once, so I won't know until next year! However, the flower became more white as it aged. Ramon was active on orchid board under the name Kavanaru and has the same cross as I do. His flowers show a similar "whitening" with time in his photostream: https://www.flickr.com/search/?w=288...N08&q=gloriosa

TROPICANO 04-26-2015 10:40 AM

That is the typical behavior to revert back to its more natural color. You have to try to bloom it in the very hot conditions and very high light where some of these specimens grow naturally in their habitat in Bahia. I am talking about 90F to 100F and almost full sunlight in the morning and afternoon. Difficult to reproduce under 'captivity' I reckon...

isurus79 04-26-2015 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by TROPICANO (Post 748389)
That is the typical behavior to revert back to its more natural color. You have to try to bloom it in the very hot conditions and very high light where some of these specimens grow naturally in their habitat in Bahia. I am talking about 90F to 100F and almost full sunlight in the morning and afternoon. Difficult to reproduce under 'captivity' I reckon...

Actually, you just described central Texas! Those conditions have already started for 2015!

withoutid 05-02-2015 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by isurus79 (Post 748300)
The only American nobilior seedlings worth having are from H&R Nurseries. Their nobilior are outstanding and are eagerly bought up by the Brazilians and Japanese alike. H&R Nurseries Orchids

I have to say their website is very unfriendly to customers. I downloaded the price list and figured out there was no photo. Basically they ask their customers to jump back and forth between the price list and the catalogs (on separate files). Sorry for the negative comment.

isurus79 05-02-2015 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by withoutid (Post 749405)
I have to say their website is very unfriendly to customers. I downloaded the price list and figured out there was no photo. Basically they ask their customers to jump back and forth between the price list and the catalogs (on separate files). Sorry for the negative comment.

Ha! No disagreement here!


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