Seldom seen Cattleya kerrii
This is a small species (4-6" or 10-15 cm in height) with very slender stems discovered in a small area of the southeastern State of Bahia, in Brazil. It was described in 1967 and soon after it was not found in the wild anymore and many considered it extinct until 1982 when a small population was found again. It is now on the list of the seriously endangered species.
The flower reminds a little those of C. loddigesii, but the lip has the unique feature of folding the sides of the mid lobe back giving a triangular aspect when you look at it from a frontal point of view. Also, the mid lobe takes a vertical position forming a square angle with the column. The general characteristics of the flower are those of the bifoliate Cattleyas, but this species is not bifoliate, although very occasionally a second leaf can appear. It is the only species inside the genus Cattleya known until now having bifoliate-type flowers on a monofoliate plant. Seedlings of this species can begin to flower when the plants are only 4" tall, the flowers being 2.8-3.1" across. Cattleya kerrii: Cattleya kerrii Brieger & Bicalho on Flickr - Photo Sharing! Cattleya kerri side view and whole plant view: Cattleya kerrii Brieger & Bicalho on Flickr - Photo Sharing! Cattleya kerrii's beautiful lip detail: Cattleya kerrii Brieger & Bicalho on Flickr - Photo Sharing! |
I'm just waking up here and can't form complete sentences yet, this early:biggrin: except to say, WOW, another one of your spectacular orchids. The lip and form are gorgeous.
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Wow, just amazing. Thanks for the info. Until now, I did not realize the difference in flower pattern between unifoliate and bifoliate. Thanks so much for the elightenment. I am assuming that bifoliate, with the exception of this one, has the flowers that have slender petals and sepals as compared to say, C. lueddemanniana with the big floofy flowers.
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Hope I did not make things worst than they were!!:rofl: |
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Mauro , that is a nice little plant, I am glad to see you trying to save it from the indangered list
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Thanks Mauro! You came across crystal clear. :waving
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What a wonderful little gem, Mauro.
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This one is SO cute! I love that lip! :cloud9:
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I really like that color, very soft and the veining is really cool. The fact that this plant is a unifoliate with bifoliate flowers is very cool too! Do you think this plant could be a recent natural hybrid (ie. 1000 years) or is in fact its own confused species?
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