now the collection is moving over into the unifoliates species.
Doesn't this need some further qualification, as in specialities and rarieties also?!
now the collection is moving over into the unifoliates species.
No, no reason to forget that one! I just bought a relatively large and well grown clone of purpurata var. vinicolor from the chairman of our local orchid society. Can't wait to see it bloom!Oh and let’s not forget cattleya/laelia purpurata!
The species are the usual large flowered species including labiata, lueddemanniana, mossiae, warscewiczii, trianae, jenmanii, gaskelliana.
When you get into this world there are so many to chose from! You could have a greenhouse full of plants of a single species and everyone would be different!
Thank you, David!I’m finding purpurata to be a really vigorous grower when mature. Good luck with yours.
I can send you a list of plants I’m growing.
It’s a combination of selected clones and seedlings.
...the lueddemaniana splash labio solido ... is a very nice flower.
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