Laelia purpurata var. werkhauseri


Laelia Purpurata Werkhauseri Orquidário Flores do Lago

Laelia purpurata var. werkhauseri, the witch's jewel Page 1 of 2 1 2 > Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes # 1 11-07-2008, 07:47 PM Rosim_in_BR Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Zone: 11 Member of: SOSA - Santo André Orch. Soc. Location: Sao Paulo - Brazil Posts: 4,044 Laelia purpurata var. werkhauseri, the witch's jewel


Laelia purpurata var. werkhauseri OrchidWeb

Description Laelia purpurata ('Roxo-Violeta' x 'Werkhauseri') A classic species very closely related to many of the unifoliate Cattleyas, L. purpurata has large flowers produced on an upright flower spike. The first of this group to bloom have been incredible striata types! SEASON: Typically Summer TEMPS: Hot- Intermediate


Laelia purpurata ('RoxoVioleta' x 'Werkhauseri') Orchid Dynasty

Laelia purpurata var. werkhauserii Blue Sky Code: Z-12169 $12.99 Product Details Laelia purpurata var. Werkhauserii 'Blue Sky' - 2 inch pot. White with blue-purplish lip. Blooms in May. These are about 3 to 5 years from blooming size. Beautiful flowers, well worth the wait.


Laelia purpurata werkhauseri Laelia purpurata werkhauseri Flickr

Frederico, as far as Laelia purpurata is concerned, the word 'werkhauseri' is a general substitute for 'coerulea'. Just like 'reineckiana' replaces semi-alba in C. mossiae or 'amesiana' (honouring Oaks Ames) replaces a very specific rosy color in C. labiata.


Laelia purpurata var. werkhauseri

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.


Laelia Purpurata Werkhauserii Photo by philipp Photobucket

Laelia purpurata var. werkhauseri ('Blue Giant' x 'Blue Moon') Hide Video SKU: 3634 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 intermedia Tipo x Laelia purpurata Werkhauseri Flickr

C. purpurata (Werkhauseri) 'Kathleen' AM/AOS exhibited by William Rogerson June 3, 2000 at Glencoe, Illinois. If the color is accurate — and it's notoriously difficult to capture these hues on film — this would seem to fall within the description of the true werkhaeuseri.. "Laelia purpurata prefers high humidity at all times, but accepts.


Laelia purpurata werkhauseri 'Brusque' OrchideenWichmann.de

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.


Laelia purpurata var. werkhauseri ('Blue Giant' x 'Blue Moon') OrchidWeb

Laelia purpurata werkhauseri var. striata ('#1' x '8 Ball') Hide Video. A true Brazilian beauty bred in-house! The werkhauseri var. striata is known for its lovely and delicate blue/lavender tones with faint striations of color in the petals, and is a rare color form of the species. The fragrance is one of the best in the orchid world, and.


Laelia (Cattleya) purpurata var. werkhauseri, colorful fragrant blooms

Laelia purpurata var. werkhauseri orchid in the Tropical Display House in the Fuqua Orchid Center at Atlanta Botanical Garden.


Laelia purpurata var. werkhauseri x Cattleya whitei coerulea Cattleya

Laelia purpurata var. werkhauseri (striata) Here's another Laelia purpurata werkhauseri, also striata, this time with little less keeled petals. Last edited by Rosim_in_BR; 09-20-2008 at 11:21 PM ..


Laelia Purpurata Werkhauseri Flamea Orquidário Tico e Teco

Laelia purpurata is one of the most sought after of this grand family of Cattleya-ish orchids. The genus Laelia was created in 1831 on the basis of just one plant found in Mexico. It had eight pollinia (i.e., pollen grains), whereas Cattleyas have four. At the time, this difference was sufficient to warrant establishing a new genus, Laelia.


Laelia purpurata 'werkhauseri' OrchideenWichmann

Cattleya (Laelia) purpurata var. werkhauseri sp. - Without Flowers | BS Rs. 1,980.00 Sold out Tax included. Quantity Type: Fragrance: Flower Size: Conditions: Plant Size: Pot Size: Potting Media: Type: Species Fragrance: Yes Flower Size: 6-8 cm Flower Colour: White/ Blue Conditions: Intermediate to warm Plant Size: Matured Pot Size: 10 cm


Laelia purpurata werkhauseri Orquidário Florália

Lc. Canhamiana coerulea (Laelia purpurata var. Werkhauseri x C. mossiae coerulea) Lc. Canhamiana coerulea (Laelia purpurata var. Werkhauseri x C. mossiae coerulea) SKU: 10063 A remake of a famous primary hybrid utilizing the coerulea forms. Temperature Intermediate Light Level Medium-High Bloom Season Spring, Summer, Fall Color (s) Purple Fragrant


Laelia purpurata var. Werkhauserii Foto & Bild flower, nature, makro

A steel blue lip on this purpurata werkhauseri that contrasts nicely with the white tepals. Light fragrance. Another of my plants at David's. Still needs another year or two to show its potential. I might name him 'Steele Blue' lol.


Laelia (Cattleya) purpurata var. werkhauseri, colorful fragrant blooms

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.