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This primary
hybrid from the two compact species C. intermedia and C. aclandiae,
are beginning to bloom for the first time in our nursery.
From the start, this hybrid has grown uniformly and with a
renewed vigor, compared to both parents. Amazingly, the blooms
are also slightly larger than either parent.
It's become
the orchid that "even your kids will think is cool".
Compact plants have green upright bifoliate maroon-speckled
foliage. From small sheaths buds emerge with cute, waxy, shell-pink
to pastel lilac petals spotted with red violet maroon, and
an ivory lip accented in bright plum. I think the reason why
it catches the attention and fascination of the young ones
is the spots.
As much
as I love the pure C. aclandiae for its pronounced spotting
and beautiful contrasting colors, the difficulty can sometimes
be in the growth rate, vigor, and plant conformation. This
hybrid really puts some punch into the rate of growth, and
the habit becomes much more upright and sturdy. C. intermedia
seems to lighten and brighten the blossoms, allows the spotting
trait to carry through, and in a few months we can see if
it creates multiple blooming seasons per year.
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