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    Rare offering by Orchids Ltd.

    I've herd of another spices called lowii that also has two diffrent color flowers on a spike. -Patrick
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    L.purpurata 'Gilbert Rubra'

    Thank you for your post! 'Gilbert Rubra' is a cultivar name, rather than a color form/variety name; although I'm not sure what color form this would be??? perhaps DrLeslieE could chime in? -Patrick
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    L.purpurata 'Gilbert Rubra'

    Thank you for your post! 'Gilbert Rubra' is a cultivar name, rather than a color form/variety name; although I'm not sure what color form this would be??? perhaps DrLeslieE could chime in? -Patrick
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    L.purpurata 'Gilbert Rubra'

    It is one plant with two spikes on two growths, the spike on the right hand side has been open longer then the one on the left hand side. the color in the petals fades as the flowers age. the pot on the bench to the right is a Purpurata-like plant as far as the foliage goes, it's...
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    L.purpurata 'Gilbert Rubra'

    A good example of how a somewhat small plant of purpurata can create a real display. Shown is variety 'Gilbert Rubra' with 9 flowers. -Patrick
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    Cattleya Sierra Blanca 'Mt. Whitney' AM/AOS

    It seems to have lighter substance than mine; But it might be slight variation from meri-stem cloneing. -Patrick
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    cattleya violacea alba

    Exceptional form! -Patrick
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    Cattleya rex 2023

    Absolutely stunning! I had Troy make me a flask and I believe it's your cross between these two plants. -Patrick
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    cattleya gaskelliana

    Amazeing! how large is the pot? -Patrick
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    Cattleya mossiae

    this photo of variety Panther Creek looks more like mossiae than others i've seen; but still skeptical. -Patrick
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    Cattl. trianaei splash "Ecua"

    Chadwick's has virus free meri-clones of trianaei 'Mrs. Clement Moore' a nice classic true splash petal. -Patrick
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    C.mossiae f.Reineckeana

    Yes, but look at 'Young's' Variety. it is very floppy. -Patrick
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    C.mossiae f.Reineckeana

    They sure do take a lot of grooming! -Patrick
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    C.mossiae f.Reineckeana

    Thanks. -Patrick
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    Cattleya mossiae semialba

    Amazeing! dose it have a cultivarl name? -Patrick
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    Cattleya mossiae

    I'm not sure if there is a registered hybrid between mossiae and x Gravesiana, but this would be that. -Patrick
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    C.mossiae f.Reineckeana

    A surprisingly well-shaped select seedling out of a selfing of the the fabled Thomas Young orchid firm's stud plant C.mossiae f. Reineckeana 'Young's' Variety -Patrick
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    Cattleya mossiae

    Ok, to start off this flower is absolutely beautiful. As a through and through mossiae enthusiast I believe that 'Panther Creek' is for sure C. x Gravesiana But I also believe that many others under suspicion such as 'R. E. Patterson', 'Julie' and 'Anthony Alfieri' ( Anthony Alfieri being a...
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    Lc.South Esk (Elissa x Profusion) 1943

    Thanks Ray, I read your story in the VOS news letter and therefore knew about your association with Black & Flory, and wanted to show this one to you, but you sort of disappeared after your talk. By the way, great talk. I really enjoyed it and I think my plants will enjoy the far superior kelp...
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    Lc.South Esk (Elissa x Profusion) 1943

    No, it dose not. I have another one that has slightly different flowers, but it might be environmental. they could also be siblings. Maybe another flowering and I will be able to tell. -Patrick
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