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pheli 12-04-2016 08:51 AM

Cattleya deckeri
 
The species is seldom gron here in my country. I got the plant years ago when it was NBS. This is the first time it blooms.
http://blog-imgs-100.fc2.com/p/h/e/p...4213506ba8.jpg

WhiteRabbit 12-04-2016 07:36 PM

Nice!

Leslie 12-05-2016 06:20 AM

This plant really taught you patience with a reward!


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estación seca 12-05-2016 12:58 PM

Congratulations!

isurus79 12-05-2016 01:45 PM

Nice! This species is now a synonym of Gur. skinneri. Cattleya deckeri Klotzsch

Tindomul 12-06-2016 01:07 PM


Very nice colours!


pheli 12-07-2016 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by isurus79 (Post 825785)
Nice! This species is now a synonym of Gur. skinneri. Cattleya deckeri Klotzsch

Thanks for the information.

Leslie 12-27-2016 03:07 AM

Although that is the case that deckeri is a synonym for skinneri, I want to give reasons why it really isn't the same plant:

1. Skinneris are double the size of deckeris in the plant size and flowers.
2. They are from different countries, skinneri from Mexico/Costa Rica and deckeri from Panama/Venezuela.
3. Deckeris auto pollinate (cleistogamy), but not skinneris
4. Skinneris bloom in spring and deckeris in fall...

These are MAJOR differences and NOT the same plant...


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PaphMadMan 12-27-2016 09:36 AM

Possibly a better explanation of this species is here: Kew

Synonymous with Guarianthe x laelioides (aurantica x skinneri). This accounts for smaller size and cleistogamy. When you have a cleistogamous population of such a hybrid you're probably looking at a very inbred origin, which also can account for otherwise unexplained difference from parent species. How such a population gets established in a particular place may be hard to explain, but when it might be from just one seed anything can happen.

isurus79 12-27-2016 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leslie (Post 827724)
Although that is the case that deckeri is a synonym for skinneri, I want to give reasons why it really isn't the same plant:

1. Skinneris are double the size of deckeris in the plant size and flowers.
2. They are from different countries, skinneri from Mexico/Costa Rica and deckeri from Panama/Venezuela.
3. Deckeris auto pollinate (cleistogamy), but not skinneris
4. Skinneris bloom in spring and deckeris in fall...

These are MAJOR differences and NOT the same plant...


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I would argue only #4 is a valid reason to dispute Kew. The others are simply morphological variability addressed by PaphMadMan below.

Quote:

Originally Posted by PaphMadMan (Post 827732)
Possibly a better explanation of this species is here: Kew

Synonymous with Guarianthe x laelioides (aurantica x skinneri). This accounts for smaller size and cleistogamy. When you have a cleistogamous population of such a hybrid you're probably looking at a very inbred origin, which also can account for otherwise unexplained difference from parent species. How such a population gets established in a particular place may be hard to explain, but when it might be from just one seed anything can happen.



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