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Old 06-20-2020, 10:47 PM
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Actually, in the greenhouse, the spotted Cattleyas do grow year round, but winter growths tend to be significantly smaller than the spring/summer growths.

This includes C. Caudebec 'Linwood' (4N), and a new hybrid (harrisoniana x Caudebec), which grew NBS last year, set a somewhat smaller growth over the fall/winter, and then two new growths, both twice the size of the winter growth (and both with sheaths).
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Pretty cool to find out I have been talking to you on flickr. How are your baby dowianas doing?
According to some Brazilians i talked in Redland. Amestiglossas are the tallest cattleyas of all, but take years with no re-potting for they to reach that size.
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Pretty cool to find out I have been talking to you on flickr. How are your baby dowianas doing?
According to some Brazilians i talked in Redland. Amestiglossas are the tallest cattleyas of all, but take years with no re-potting for they to reach that size.
Ha! Very cool!

The baby dowianas are growing fast! They seem to love the heat!

Yes, the amethystoglossas get massive! I've seen Roy's (the "R" of H&R Nurseries) award winning plants when I lived in Honolulu. They're enormous!! I suspect mine will be that tall soon too.
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