While attending to judge the Medellin shows, I was lucky to be included in a Frontino Orchid Expedition to see one of the Cattleya warscewiczii habitat owned in a sector of private land.
The 5 hour drive through mountainous terrains and cloud forests was exciting, with the car halting to a stop every time someone yelled ‘orchid’! We saw many species of Cyrtochilums, Epidendrum, Sobralia, Oncidiums, Catasetums etc etc etc.
But the highlight was to see the King of Cattleyas growing on ‘Guli’ tree crevices, trunks and branches on the hilly mountain sides with stunning views. Elevation was around 1500-200m and temperature range from 15-25C.
Plants were plentiful with some as big as 20 bulbs and many seedlings on the branches. The roots were surround by moss and ant colonies (that protected the plants from pests). Many plants were holding multiple pods, showing the healthy insect pollinator population. Unfortunately it wasn’t the blooming season but I was sent pics by the guide. Interestingly, it is also the same habitat as Cattleya dowiana aurea…
Last pic is a bloom pic in same area during dry season (courtesy of my guide Leon).
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The 5 hour drive through mountainous terrains and cloud forests was exciting, with the car halting to a stop every time someone yelled ‘orchid’! We saw many species of Cyrtochilums, Epidendrum, Sobralia, Oncidiums, Catasetums etc etc etc.
But the highlight was to see the King of Cattleyas growing on ‘Guli’ tree crevices, trunks and branches on the hilly mountain sides with stunning views. Elevation was around 1500-200m and temperature range from 15-25C.
Plants were plentiful with some as big as 20 bulbs and many seedlings on the branches. The roots were surround by moss and ant colonies (that protected the plants from pests). Many plants were holding multiple pods, showing the healthy insect pollinator population. Unfortunately it wasn’t the blooming season but I was sent pics by the guide. Interestingly, it is also the same habitat as Cattleya dowiana aurea…
Last pic is a bloom pic in same area during dry season (courtesy of my guide Leon).
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