Cattleya Myrmecophila undulata x Cattleya bowringiana
Cattleya Myrmecophila undulata x Cattleya bowringiana
Cattleya bowringiana × Myrmecophila undulata
The primary hybrid between Cattleya bowringiana × Myrmecophila undulata produces a breathtaking display of vibrant fuchsia pink flowers that combine the best traits of both parent species.
This hybrid is also known as Laelianthe Tandaleyo.
Its stunning, large flowers and ease of care make it a popular choice for both beginners and experienced orchid growers alike. These blooms stand out with their large, beautifully formed flowers, borrowing the rich, deep pink color from Cattleya bowringiana and the elegant, wavy shape from Myrmecophila undulata. One of the most striking features of this hybrid is its prominent, eye-catching pink lip with a pristine white throat, creating a dramatic and alluring contrast. The flowers are not only bold in color but larger in size than either parent, making this hybrid a showstopper in any orchid collection.
Cattleya bowringiana:
Cattleya bowringiana is a resilient and floriferous species native to Guatemala and Belize. Known for producing clusters of deep pink to magenta flowers, this orchid is a prolific bloomer, often producing long spikes covered with multiple flowers. Its showy blossoms make it a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts, and its ability to adapt to a range of growing conditions adds to its appeal. Guarianthe bowringiana also features a striking lip that adds depth and contrast to its vivid flowers, making it a standout species in any collection.
Myrmecophila undulata:
Myrmecophila undulata is a captivating species from Central and South America, renowned for its large, wavy-edged petals and delicate shades of pink or lavender. Its most distinctive feature is its graceful flower structure, with undulating petals that create an elegant, flowing appearance. The flower boasts a large, beautiful pink lip with a white throat, offering a stunning contrast and enhancing its visual appeal. This species contributes its elegant form and unique petal texture in hybridizing, where it is valued for creating bold, showy hybrids with refined aesthetics.
This orchid thrives in bright, indirect light, with optimal care including intermediate to warm temperatures, high humidity, and regular watering with a well-draining medium. As a rewarding orchid to grow, this hybrid blooms reliably, showcasing multiple vibrant flowers on each spike.
Cultivation Tips for Cattleya bowringiana × Myrmecophila undulata:
- Light: Provide bright, indirect light for best results, either indoors or in a partially shaded outdoor location.
- Watering: Allow the potting medium to dry slightly between waterings. Use a well-draining bark mix to prevent root rot.
- Humidity: Maintain a humidity level of 50-70%, misting the plant or placing it on a humidity tray if necessary.
- Temperature: This hybrid prefers intermediate to warm conditions, with daytime temperatures between 65-85°F (18-29°C) and nighttime temperatures around 55-60°F (13-16°C).
- Fertilization: Apply a balanced orchid fertilizer every two weeks during active growth, reducing feeding during the cooler months.
- Repotting: Repot every 2-3 years or when the potting medium breaks down, using fresh bark to keep roots healthy.
This is a blooming size imported bare root orchid division; newly repotted in a 4" or 5" pot; about 1 to 2 years to bloom; Grown from seed; Limited!
If you're looking to add a show-stopping orchid to your collection, the Cattleya bowringiana × Myrmecophila undulata primary hybrid is an excellent choice. Its vibrant color, large blooms, and striking pink lip with a white throat make it an orchid that demands attention. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a beginner looking for a rewarding and beautiful plant, this hybrid will not disappoint. Bring home this captivating orchid today and enjoy its dramatic blooms season after season!