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    Cattleya trianaei

    Lovely, Is it lavender or simi-alba? -Patrick
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    Cattleya dowiana (Ex situ)

    Are they wild collected plants? -Patrick
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    Cattleya mossiae

    Beautiful, my favorite spices. -Patrick
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    Cattleya gaskelliana concolor ‘Jose Perreira’

    Lovely floppy petals, Leslie. I am partial to droopy lavenders, especially the Venezuelan spices. where did this come from? -Patrick
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    Lc.South Esk (Elissa x Profusion) 1943

    Black & Flory's two tone dark lavender equivalent of Bow Bells. (In my opinion) It has a beautiful coloring and it is exceptionally flat and round for an 80 year old hybrid. 15.5 cm NS -Patrick
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    C.lawrenceana

    I agree, 50% shade is not so attractive. :)
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    C.Carol Akerson 1964 - a japhet style orchid

    Just whatever camera is on my amazon tablet. I agree I need a better background, but the greenhouse usually has such good light. -Patrick
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    Cattleya (Laelia) jongheana season

    Absolutely lovely, and such attractive shapes. do they have cultivar names? -Patrick
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    C.lawrenceana

    10.16 cm. NS -Patrick
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    C.Carol Akerson 1964 - a japhet style orchid

    Now, NEslipper, has me beat for classic whites, but here's a different type. This is good example of what in the cut flower industry was known as a "Royal" or a "Japhet orchid". A bifoliate spices crossed with something from the bow bells line. They were smaller, more waxy and almost pure...
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    Help! Need someone to identify this Cattleya!

    Definitely not Cashens variety. I don't think it's A.C. Burrage either. Too much lavender in the lip, and not enough in the petals & sepals, At least not yet. we shall see. But it is trianaei for sure! -Patrick
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    Cattleya intermedia flamea "Sander"

    There are whole societies is Brazil that just focus on purpurata and others on intermedia. -Patrick
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    Paph. (Alchemy ‘Titanic’ x Sorcerer’s Stone ‘Enchanted Orb’

    It has a pretty nice complex bulldog type dorsal. Fingers crossed for next time! 😁 -Patrick
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    Paph. (Alchemy ‘Titanic’ x Sorcerer’s Stone ‘Enchanted Orb’

    'Enchanted Orb' is a great cultivar! It just sounds nice. Has it opened yet? -Patrick
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    Taming Bifoliate Cattleya

    Yes! I usually give every new growth a stake that later supports the spikes as well, later on. Unless the bulbs are shorter than normal (in that case they really don't need it) Then after the flowers finish the whole plant gets tied up like a big psubo-bulb bouquet. -Patrick
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    Red Cattleya

    It looks relatively large for an Slc. I'm not usually a huge fan of reds, yellows, greens and art shades, but I would love this one! Even better than Jewel Box. -Patrick
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