This captivating primary hybrid combines the unique charm of both Cattleya alaorii x Cattleya bicolor var. grossii, resulting in a plant that is as intriguing as it is rewarding. Expect a beautiful balance: the compact growth structure from Cattleya alaorii and the slender, elongated pseudobulbs typical of Cattleya bicolor var. grossii. Blooms from this cross are expected to showcase the best of both worlds—Cattleya bicolor's highly fragrant, long-lasting flowers with rich petal textures and Cattleya alaorii's glossy, beautifully shaped foliage.
Are you a fan of delightful surprises? This unique orchid hybrid is perfect for you! Since we don’t have a photo of the blooms from this particular cross, the images provided showcase the parent plants only, making each new bloom an exciting mystery.
Cattleya bicolor var. grossii is a medium to large-sized orchid known for its distinctive, slender, and grooved pseudobulbs, which grow in clusters and are topped with two apical, leathery leaves. This orchid thrives in cool to warm climates and typically blooms in spring and early summer, with occasional reblooms in fall. Its short inflorescence arises from a large basal sheath, bearing one to several heavy-textured, highly fragrant flowers with remarkable longevity. Despite its beauty and fragrance, Cattleya bicolor var. grossii is not commonly used in hybridization, making its unique blossoms a special addition to any collection.
Cattleya alaorii, native to the primary rainforests of Brazil, is a mini-miniature to small-sized epiphyte that flourishes in hot to warm conditions at elevations between 200 to 600 meters. This compact orchid grows on mossy branches, spreading through a creeping, sometimes branching rhizome. Its small, upward-curving pseudobulbs bear a single, glossy leaf with a dark green to purple hue. The plant produces a short, single-flowered inflorescence from a newly forming pseudobulb, blooming sporadically throughout the year. Cattleya alaorii’s charming, delicate appearance and manageable size make it a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts, adding elegance to any collection.
Blooming and Fragrance
This hybrid is a versatile bloomer, with potential flowering periods in spring, early summer, and possibly again in fall. Its flower clusters are highly fragrant, offering a captivating aroma along with a delightful mix of colors that will surprise you with each bloom. Flowers emerge from a basal sheath on a short inflorescence and are long-lived, ensuring an extended display of beauty and fragrance.
Cultivation Tips
- Light: Provide bright, indirect light, similar to an east- or west-facing window. Avoid direct midday sun to prevent leaf burn.
- Temperature: This hybrid adapts well to both cool and warm growing conditions. Aim for daytime temperatures of 65-80°F (18-27°C) and nighttime temperatures from 55-65°F (13-18°C).
- Humidity: Maintain humidity around 50-70%. A humidity tray or regular misting will help keep moisture levels steady, especially indoors.
- Watering: Water moderately, allowing the medium to dry slightly between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so ensure the pot drains well.
- Air Circulation: Ensure good airflow to prevent fungal issues. A small fan or occasional window ventilation can be helpful.
- Potting Medium: Use a well-draining orchid bark mix. Repot every 1-2 years in spring to refresh the medium and promote healthy growth.
This is a blooming size orchid; newly repotted in a 2" or 3" pot; about 1 to 2 years to bloom; Grown from seed; Limited!
Cattleya alaorii x Cattleya bicolor var. grossii, is a delightful addition to any orchid collection, especially for those who enjoy the thrill of discovering new bloom characteristics each season. With proper care, this cross will reward you year-round with surprise, beauty, and captivating fragrance.