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  1. monocotman

    Cattleya gaskelliana alba

    The sepals are very flat, the petals less so but it all adds up to a very pleasing flower. There is just one bloom as as when I took it outside to photograph I dropped it!
  2. monocotman

    Cattleya lueddemanniana

    Love this species!
  3. monocotman

    Cattleya purpurata werkhauseri

    Lovley. It’s such a distinctive colour!
  4. monocotman

    Cattleya Triumphans

    Beautiful!
  5. monocotman

    Cattleya (Laelia) tenebrosa 'Seven Samurai' HCC/AOS

    Congratulations! Lovely broad petals.
  6. monocotman

    Cattleya gaskelliana alba

    Guru, it is. They’ve both only just opened.
  7. monocotman

    Cattleya gaskelliana alba

    A mericlone of a super plant originating from the now defunct Petrens nursery. Not much wrong with this clone. There is just a tiny smidge of colour on the middle of the lip that I’ve not seen before so maybe this should be called albescens. Considering that this plant has been repotted...
  8. monocotman

    C. lobata

    Wow!
  9. monocotman

    Laelia tenebrosa Valpotas Night

    Lovely. So dark!
  10. monocotman

    Happy Birthday Slippertalk!

    Indeed!
  11. monocotman

    Cattleya purpurata tipo rosada ‘Brazil’

    I’ve not Leslie, I’ll have to search.
  12. monocotman

    Cattleya purpurata tipo rosada ‘Brazil’

    Thanks Leslie! I was just copying the label.
  13. monocotman

    Cattleya purpurata tipo rosada ‘Brazil’

    Indeed Terry! It’s an interesting conundrum. All the labiata and lueddemanniana clones have grown and flowered well. I’m getting double growths on several plants that previously only produced one per year. Just one of three mossiae clones bloomed this spring although they all had sheaths...
  14. monocotman

    Cattleya purpurata tipo rosada ‘Brazil’

    This is a tall stately clone. Pot plus flowers reaches a total of 36 inches (92cm). The new lead is 25 inches (64cm) high. It arrived as a select division from Hilmar and has gradually improved over the years. All my purpuratas are late this year, this one is the first to bloom and it’s a full...
  15. monocotman

    cattleya tigrina alba

    Looks to be a strong healthy plant!
  16. monocotman

    Phragmipedium Ruth Morrow

    That’s impressive. So many blooms out at once.
  17. monocotman

    Cattleya mossiae pentaflamea ‘Cerro Verde’ AM/AOS

    Congratulations Leslie. A well deserved award! I’m sure that at peak flowering it would have been a comfortable AM.
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