This is a cross between Brassavola digbyana and Laelia tenebrosa. The flowers are large and have a nice scent in the evenings. It also goes by the name, Rhyncholaeliacattleya Helen.
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This is a cross between Brassavola digbyana and Laelia tenebrosa. The flowers are large and have a nice scent in the evenings. It also goes by the name, Rhyncholaeliacattleya Helen.
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Too bad more of digbyana's "fringiness" doesn't come through in its hybrids. It does add a bit of a different look to the lip. Seem to be seeing more digbyana crosses these days.
interesting cross, very nice outcome, I have to admit I like the profile the best shows off the curly form, really like the 4th photo
Oh my! that top picture is so elegant! What a beauty !
Gorgeous lip!~

Wonderful primary hybrid.
I always wish to see more flowers on a plant like this, but the Brassavola digbyana influence is very strong and therefor very seldom to get more than one flower.