NEslipper
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So excited to finally see this in bloom, it has exceeded all my expectations. A select division purchased from Steven Christoffersen, this plant originally came out of the breeding program of Drago Strahija from his cross of C. lueddemanniana coerulea 'Siquisiqui' AM/AOS x 'Amparo'. My understanding is that 'Siquisiqui' and 'Amparo' were two of the original 4 type coerulea lueddemannianas collected from the jungle. This plant is incredibly vigorous under LEDs, throwing multiple leads and multiple growths per year. My first flowering of this plant, it has 3 flowers (on the smaller side for lueddemanniana) but that give off the most intense fragrance of any cattleya I have yet flowered. I love the splash/waterfall/veining pattern on the lip, much more than the coeruleas with a solid lip. Based on this flowering I would call it a "C. lueddemanniana coerulea pincelada venosa", I'm certainly not a taxonimist, so I'm curious to see what others think of that? As far as I know this plant is not awarded, but I would think on a good blooming it should be competitive for a quality award.
Here are so photos with a black background, which I find distorts the color a bit, making the lip look more lavender than purple:
Here's a photo with one of my blooming paphs, which really emphasizes how gray the petals are:
Here are so photos with a black background, which I find distorts the color a bit, making the lip look more lavender than purple:
Here's a photo with one of my blooming paphs, which really emphasizes how gray the petals are: