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Old 10-29-2012, 03:54 AM
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Good job getting it to flower. The lip is so digbyana - the frill, fringe is very nice. Love to see future blooms, hopefully there will be better shape.
I agree, the digbyana lip really has come through in this one
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Well here we are, two years later, and this quirky laelia hybrid has 2 more years under its belt growing outdoors, stronger pseudobulbs, and now 4 massive blooms, two on each spike. They've been blooming since July 14, I think they may last through the end of July but not much further. Definitely improving with age, and very fragrant.
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They look great! Excellent growing!
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there ya go 2 years of consistent culture goes a long way to getting good results. lots of people change the plants around so much when they dont respond and they dont even realise they set it back even further when they do. leave them alone and let them be still and comfy and they respond.
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Fantastic!
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I did a little research on this one, as far as I can tell it is registered as Rhyncholaeliocattleya, (Rlc) King Edward VII, Reg. in 1898 by a Mr. Veitch.

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Absolutely gorgeous! I love the big fringed digbyana lip!
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