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June Yellow
I did a quick foto
shoot from yellow blooming pearls from my garden.
The first one is Cattleya
xanthina, a medium large Cattleya from South America, nice pastel yellows but
no scent. The second one is a small rupicolous Laelia also from South America, Laelia briegeri.
The single flowers are small (4-5 cm in diameter), the culture is quite
different as for normal epiphytic Cattleya. Rupicolous C. like when their roots
attach to rocks, so I use small rocks and charcoal as potting medium. These
species need also less water than epiphytic ones. For the third species we need
to change continent. It's a small Arisaema flavum from Asia. The leaves are
dark green and glossy. The small flowers appear quite late in the season (from
middle June toward). This species is not difficult at all in cultivation, but
it 's still one of my favorites.
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Cattleya xanthina
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Laelia briegeri
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Arisaema flavum
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Arisaema flavum
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