An outstanding classical hybrid bred from the prominent pairing of C. lueddemanniana and C. warscewiczii. It exhibits a robust, upright, unifoliate growth habit with thick, leathery leaves topping stout pseudobulbs, producing grand, heavily textured flowers with wide-spreading segments and an expansive, richly patterned lip.
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Light: Bright indirect light with 40β50% shade cloth; strong, filtered light is essential to encourage consistent seasonal blooming.
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Temperature: 60β86Β°F (16β30Β°C); an adaptable intermediate to warm grower that fits standard greenhouse or indoor conditions.
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Humidity: 60β80%; excellent air movement combined with stable humidity levels supports vigorous foliage and pseudobulb growth.
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Watering: Water thoroughly, letting the coarse medium completely dry out between waterings; scale back moisture during the winter.
Additional Notes
Excellent for cultivation in a coarse, chunky bark mix inside a well-ventilated clay pot or mounted securely on a durable hardwood plaque. This medium-to-large sized plant produces impressive flowers reaching up to 4β5 inches (10β12 cm) across, shipping bare root and ready to be rehydrated and potted upon arrival.