FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE INTERESTED IN PLANTS FROM MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATES, BUT NOT ONLY
Monday, October 24, 2011
Cattleyas
Cattleya
forbesii is one of the most common species in
the bifoliate group, and without flowers the plants are
indistinguishable from the ones of C. harrisoniana.
Cattleya labiata concolor is a species from Brazil. It's quite easy-growing.
Laelia
perrinii is a species from Brazil.In flower, it's easy to identify
as the flowers have very distinctive features. The petals are
flatter and droopier that usual; their shape is also unusual being wider toward
the tips. The lip is the most distinctive part of the flowers. October-November blooming.
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