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Unread 09-17-2008, 05:15 PM
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Default Cattleya lueddemaniana var. alba

Blooming out now this beautiful white variety of this Venezuelan species. Delicious fragrance! My plant is not strong enough and gave just one flower.
Sorry! The title lacks an 'n', the correct name is Cattleya lueddemanniana.

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Magnificent bloom - good job! That's quite an elegant flower.
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Mauro... That looks great as always, thanks.
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Very nice C. luedd. It is very difficult to find the white version sold here.
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Very nice C. luedd. It is very difficult to find the white version sold here.
More or less the same here, Pheli. Type, caerulea and semi-alba are common. The alba variety a little bit more difficult to find.
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Wow!
And to think I almost missed this page!
Way to go Mauro, she's a beauty!
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More or less the same here, Pheli. Type, caerulea and semi-alba are common. The alba variety a little bit more difficult to find.
Semi-alba is the commonest among these. A clone called Stanley is popular here.
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Way to go Mauro, she's a beauty!
Thanks, Kiki!!
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