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Old 04-10-2021, 06:53 AM
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Just wanted to share some cool first blooms of a pair of imports from a couple years ago. These will eventually acclimate to blooming later in the summer. Both are true C. guttata, however these are the lisa or sem pinta varieties.

The first is a bronze variety. It opens with a touch of magenta on the lateral sepals but over a couple of days has darkened into a deep and solid bronze color. The second is a cream yellow color with white column and a very attractive flush of pink on the lip. The smell is incredible.

I can’t wait to see these develop and enjoy the large clusters of flowers typical for this species. Hoping to self and treat for tetraploid conversion in the next year or so.
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They are both really beautiful. Particularly fond of the bronze coloration. For conversation are you using colchicine?
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Cool! Which nursery did you get them from?
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Both are interesting. However:
  • While some nurseries (& countries) are quick to announce new varieties, most are more properly defined as color forms.
  • It is not a proper variety, unless there is a formal publication in a scientific journal.
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Thank you for this! I was using variety in the colloquial form rather than the taxonomic. I totally see how using this term improperly leads to confusion. My mistake.

I got these from AWZ. They never disappoint!
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That is a really great combo Abe. The shapes and colours are very nice.
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