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Cattleya warneri var. concolor
Brazil is the home of two large unifoliate Cattleyas - C. labiata and C. warneri. They are very similar in many characteristics, including the genetic instability (lucky us! This means many varieties!!). They would probably be considered a single species if it wasn’t for the geographical separation and the flowering peak - C. warneri, a spring bloomer (South hemisphere), occurs in the southeast region mainly, and C. labiata, a fall bloomer, in the northeast region of Brazil. The plant I’m posting is a concolor variety that I am very fond of.
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That is simply exquisite Mauro! The more I see of your collection, the more I appreciate the simple grace of so many species.
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How do you get such blooms on such a small plant? I only have a few cattleyas and they sprawl all over the place.
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and again, more beauties :clap:
I love this delicate color and that wild frilly lip :nod: |
Oh man this is stunning :drool:
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What a beautiful hue!
How DO you keep it all nice and tidy growing? |
That is just beautiful, what great color. Thanks for posting. Jim.
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