The Grand Monarch of these large-flowered Brazilian species, of course, is Laelia purpurata, which has been a parent at one time or another in more than 90 percent of all so-called Laeliocattleya hybrids. The amazing Laelia purpurata! Today's episode is all about how to take care of the Laelia purpurata and my experience gro.more.more Miltoniopsis Orchid Mistakes: What NOT to Do and.
LAELIA PURPURATA SANGUINEA CORTE ADULTO
Laelia purpurata is probably the species with the widest color variation in the section, and basic color on segments varies from white to light pink-magenta. The variation includes stripes, veins and splashes on petals, but is most impressive on the lip, where veins can come in different tones of pink, purple, violet, blue-gray, brick red, etc. Laelia purpurata (striata 'Jason's Choice' x sanguinea) Hide Video SKU: 27442 OrchidWeb - Blooming Laelia purpurata (Late May 2020) This species is native to Brazil where it grows in a wide range of areas across several states. These can be found growing on rocks as lithophytes and epiphytically in trees. Cattleya purpurata, known in the past as Laelia purpurata and Sophronitis purpurata, is native to Brazil where it is very popular among orchid growers. It is an epiphyte that is found in the canopy of tall trees near coastal areas, in the Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and São Paulo.The orchid favors bright light and cool to warm conditions and is relative easy to cultive. Most commonly, the large-flowered Laelias are still called "Laelias" by hobbyists, the true Laelias from the Mexican highlands are called "Mexican Laelias", and the small-flowered Brazilian rock-dwellers are called "rupicolous Laelias." Laelia purpurata is endemic to southern Brazil.
Bewertung Laelia purpurata var. Sanguinea von Holger D Großräschener
Laelia purpurata (var. schusteriana x var. sanguinea) Hide Video SKU: 3633 OrchidWeb - Blooming Laelia purpurata (Late May 2020) A sib cross between two of the best purpurata. The seedling have light pink petals with dark carmine to purple lips. Some have had excellent shaped flowers. The picture shown is a representative seedling from this cross. Home Orchids Cattleya Alliance Species Laelia purpurata var. sanguinea '#2' Laelia purpurata var. sanguinea '#2' Hide Video SKU: 25416 OrchidWeb - Blooming Laelia purpurata (Late May 2020) This is the dark purple to sanguine form of purpurata with interesting rosy to purple colored flowers. Temperature Cool-Warm Light Level Medium-High Bloom Season Lindl. 1831 Pronunciation: lay-LEE-uh (click on the name to hear it spoken) Tribe: Epidendreae Subtribe: Laeliinae Laelia was formerly a large genus that included species in Mexico and Brazil. With the publication of Genera Orchidacearum Vol. 5 in 2009 the Brazilian laelias were moved into an expanded concept of Cattleya based upon DNA evidence. This late blooming variety of Laelia purpurata, the queen of the Brazillian spring is a highlight of the summer! These plants are a cross between our late flowering variety sanguinea) ""Chitoshi"" type, a large red-purple, and variety flamea, a purple with dark flamed purple petals. These are rich, dark purples, some with the flamea petals.
Laelia purpurata sanguinea 'Wow' Firstbloom seedling. Fra… Flickr
I got this a couple years ago, ended up splitting off a piece, and finally bloomed it! I haven't met a color form of this species I didn't like, but I Species Laelia purpurata var. flamea ('Dark Red' x self) Laelia purpurata var. flamea ('Dark Red' x self) Hide Video SKU: 3990 OrchidWeb - Blooming Laelia purpurata (Late May 2020) This species is native to Brazil where it grows in a wide range of areas across several states.
Laelia purpurata Lindley and Paxton 1852 SUBGENUS Crispae SECTION Crispae Pfitzer. Photo by Orchids and Tropicals Website. Flower Closeup. Photo by Patricia Harding. LATE to . Common Name Purple-stained Laelia . Flower Size 6 to 10" [15 to 25 cm] . A medium sized, hot to cool growing plant from Brazil where it is found as an epiphyte, with a single leaf, high in the canopy of wooded hillsides. Now technically Cattleya purpurata, this Brazilian species is among the largest in flower size and stature of the genus. Plants Available: Mature plants growing in 4" and 6" pots. The plants available are pictured. See plant selection dropdown menu for availability. Orchid Care: Grow in bright light with strong air circulation and high.
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Low stock $35.00 Laelia purpurata Flamea Cheri x alba Campanea In stock $35.00 Laelia purpurata uba tuba x Laelia crispilabia coerulea In stock $35.00 Laeliocattleya Frenchy's Melange 'Cylvia' x Lc. Melody Fair 'Carol' M214 In stock Laelia purpurata is a problematic species since its first description and if the type is not well understood, then many other varieties won't be.. Sanguinea: the entire flower is of a very dark, velvety purplish red (hence the name bloody). The flower really has a velvety appearance. It is not easy to distinguish from rubra by photos.