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Cattlianthe Golden Wax, differences with light intensity
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This is a plant that I have had for about 30 years.
Cattlianthe Golden Wax is quite a variable grex, with some plants bearing nearly solid yellow flowers, others having more or less red in the lip and in the petals or sepals. I also see color differences with the light that the plant blooms in. Here is an older photo, winter 2013, bloomed indoors under fluorescent light: Attachment 113684 The photo below I took today, the color is stronger than usual, more red. It bloomed in higher light, outdoors. Attachment 113685 You can see in both photos that a little peloria evident. I have seen clones of Cattlianthe Golden Wax 'JF' that looks similar to mine (though this is NOT that clone) |
Beautiful!
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I like the last more red one best, but they are both great.
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Beautiful, it looks like a really tall one.
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Hi Shannon
Yes, it's quite tall, over two feet when in spike. This plant has always been incredibly vigorous. It has bloomed every year that I have owned it, typically twice a year, occasionally 3/year, typically with every growth unless I have recently divided it. Even small divisions bloom (they just have fewer flowers). The 3-inch flowers are waxy and long-lasting (no fragrance but that's OK). If I had to choose between my plants for a "favorite" this would be it. |
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