This cross between Myrmecophila tibicinis and Cattleya Martin Wolfe is 50% tibicinis, 25% Catt. schilleriana and the other 25% is from 9 other species of Cattleya. Its most notable trait is the rich color of the flowers.
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Sunday, November 3, 2024
Sunday, October 6, 2024
Myrmecocattleya Rio's Little Treasure (Myrmecophila albopurpurea x Cattleya violacea)
This cross of Myrmecophyla albopurpurea and Cattleya violacea is beautiful and apparently easier to grow than either species. The flowers are larger than the Myrmecophila parent but smaller than the Cattleya. Cattleya violacea is notoriously tricky to cultivate and many times it can grow well and bloom for a time only to start to go downhill and die. My experience with Myr. albopurpurea is that it has failed to thrive and eventually died. This plant doesn't seem to be as delicate as the parents.
Labels:
albopurpurea,
Cattleya,
hybrid,
little,
myrmecocattleya,
myrmecophila,
orchid,
orchidee,
orquidea,
Rios,
treasure,
violacea
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