Gravataí Orquídeas Cattleya portia var. coerulea "Baronesa" 04/06/2015


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Cattleya Portia 'Cannizaro' + Cattleya Portia 'Cannizaro' Hide Video. SKU: 10279. These are large-sized plants that get many multi-flowered spikes. Very nice specimen plants!. (maxima var. coerulea 'Petite Blue Dancer' x C. lueddemanniana var. coerulea 'Blue Tinted Glasses') $100.00. Cattleya Louis Chaton (4N) (Syn. C. Adela).


Cattleya Portia coerulea 'Mrs. Carl Holmes' HCC/AOS OrchidWeb

Cattleya (C.) Portia (bowringiana x labiata) Variety: coerulea Cultivar: Sir Jeremiah Colman Ploidy: Awards: Vendor: Description: Culture: This plant record is available for viewing by Public. Plant record added about 4 years ago. 10 plants of C. Portia cultivated by all members. See All-Member Plants


Orquídeas do nosso quintal Cattleya Portia coerulea “Baronesa”

Portia is a primary hybrid between Cattleya labiata and Guarianthe bowringiana that can put out over a dozen approximately 4 inch blooms to make a spectacular spray of flowers. This remake was made using coerulea parents and will come out with light coerulea colored sepals and petals and a dark coerulea lip. plants are well established in a 3" pot.


Orquídeas do nosso quintal Cattleya Portia coerulea “Baronesa”

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Cattleya Portia coerulea 'Sir Jeremiah Coleman' Cattleya Portia coerulea 'Sir Jeremiah Coleman' SKU: 3296 One of the best blue cattleyas with multiple flowers. Division, only one available. Temperature Intermediate-Warm Light Level Medium-High Bloom Season Fall, Winter Color (s) Blue Fragrant No Export Not Available For Export


Cattleya portia coerulea Canto das Purpuratas

THE BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN ORCHID SOCIETY HIDS VOL. 87 NO. 11 November 2018 Prepared for download exclusively for Sue Bottom Blue Cattleyas BY COURTNEY HACkNEY EVEN AFTER MORE than 50 years, I still remember my first blue catleya. It was a seedling from Stewart Orchids carefully nurtured until two big buds emerged from the sheath.


Cattleya Portia coerulea 'Mrs. Carl Holmes Orquídeas, Jardim, Flores

The continuing interest, response and queries regarding the blue Cattleyas and Laelias have been heartening. Much of the correspondence has been regarding the outcome of the crosses and information on breeding.


Cattleya Portia coerulea 'Mrs. Carl Holmes' HCC/AOS OrchidWeb

Cattleya Portia is an orchid hybrid originated by Veitch in 1897. It is a cross of Gur. bowringiana x C. labiata. It is considered a "primary hybrid" because it is a cross between two species. Genus Cattleya (C.) Grex Portia (traditional Sander nomenclature) Parents x Gur. bowringiana x C. labiata Registrant Veitch Originator Veitch Year 1897


Cattleya Portia 'coerulea OrchideenWichmann.de Highest

Cultivation and History Cattleya species grow wild across Costa Rica and South America at high altitudes where the air is moist and cool. Most of them are epiphytes, which means they grow on other plants, usually trees. But they aren't parasites, and they just use the host plant as a means of support.


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Cattleya warscewiczii var coerulea (La Faresta x 62614) 6" blooms, full shaped, dark bluish lip: SOLD : Lc.. Cattleya Portia coerulea 'Mrs Carl Holmes' HCC/AOS Awarded Blue/Lavender Flower. Cluster type bloom flower size is approx. 3-4" across. SOLD C.


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Cattleya Portia ( Coerula Cattleya Orchid ) C. Portia 'Coerulea' is an epiphytic, evergreen orchids from Central and South America. Tall, pseudo-bulb with stalks that grow erectly with one or two long, leathery, ovate, green leaves. 4 inches wide blue-lilac flowers appear in early summer.


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Cattleya bowringiana's contributions to hybridization, however, go well beyond the coerulea. Its two most famous contributions are Cattleya Portia, its hybrid with the autumn-flowering, large-flowered species Cattleya labiata, and Cattleya Porcia, its cross with Cattleya Armstrongiae (Hardyana x loddigesii).


Cattleya Portia f. coerulea Cattleya, Portia, Red purple

Cattleya Ariel coerulea was first registered in 1915 by Sir Jeremiah Coleman. Its parents were C. bowringiana var. lilacina and C. gaskelliana var. coerulescens. The several flowers are about three and a half inches across, carrying an amount of lavender in the sepals and a strong lavender bar in the lip.


Cattleya Portia coerulea 'Sir Jeremiah Coleman' OrchidWeb

Cattlianthe Eclipse (Cattleya maxima x Guarianthe skinneri) coerulea [?] bernardomantas97: Cattleya Alliance: 5: 04-25-2023 11:45 AM: Cattleya Portia var. coerulea: smweaver: Cattleya Alliance: 12: 12-14-2013 01:24 AM: C. Portia coerulea 'Blue Princess' euplusia: Cattleya Alliance: 9: 10-30-2013 03:41 AM: Cattleya Portia coerulea: Frdemetr.


Cattleya Portia Coerulea (adulta) Orquidario Vale do Rio Doce

Cattleya Portia coerulea (Cattleya bowringiana coer. x Cattleya labiata coer.) 23 Flowers


Cattleya portia coerulea

Giving your plant sufficient lighting is the best way to get a cattleya orchid to bloom. Cattleya orchids that aren't getting enough light will have darker than normal foliage, and they often won't flower. If your orchid has at least one light green leaf, chances are it will flower because it's getting enough light.