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    love the shape..it kind of reminds my of a Laelia.

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    Definitely Cattleya walkeriana!

    1) C. nobilior is bifoliated.
    2) The column and the tube on C. walkeriana is directed downward. C. nobilior's tube and column is directed more to the front.

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    Where are orchids, gourmet slugs are not far away.

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    Really beautiful bloom and photo, Eric.

    Thanks for that insight on the possibility of it being to hot here in FL for walkeriana to bloom well, Jeff. I never considered that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tucker85 View Post
    Beautiful! I love the walkeriana fragrance. I have two of them and they grow well but the buds always turn yellow and fall off. I think it's a little too hot in Florida for them to bloom well. Your's is excellent. Good growing.
    I don't think Florida is too hot. In Cattleya walkeriana's natural habit it is very hot specially during the Brazilian hot and wet summer.
    It is more likely that you give too much water during the winter season. Cattleya walkeriana need a 3 to 4 month dry period during the cooler winter season. You should give water only occasionally during this dry period.

    Is your plant mounted or in a pot?

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