Cattleya Violacea Var. Semi Alba

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Malipoense

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I got this one from Hawaii last August as a NBS seedling. Almost a year later, it has put out its first bloom. Only one flower, but still a beauty! It started to open yesterday, and now its fully open. No fragrance yet, but I'm sure it'll come soon.
 

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At any rate this is a lovely flower and ..... you must love the flower a lot because you put 6 photos here which show the flower more or less in the same position.
 
It's a warm grower, so the temperature in my greenhouse doesn't get below 65 degrees at night, with daytime temps of around 80 degrees.
Ahhh, perfect. Just recently got a small C.violacea, and my low night temps are 58F-62F averaging 60.8F, which some say is a little low for violacea; I guess we shall see…? As a plus, days can get up to 90F…

I think violacea is just a stunning bi-foliate!
 
Ahhh, perfect. Just recently got a small C.violacea, and my low night temps are 58F-62F averaging 60.8F, which some say is a little low for violacea; I guess we shall see…? As a plus, days can get up to 90F…

I think violacea is just a stunning bi-foliate!
I think those temperatures should work for you! Happy growing!
 

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