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Brassocattleya DiPozzi "Nonna Olga" plant grown by Riccardo Michieletto.

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Grower is Riccardo Michieletto

Located in Venezia, Italy


Binomial:
Brassocattleya DiPozzi "Nonna Olga" plant grown by Riccardo Michieletto.
Cross:
Brassavola Tuberculata (Perrinii) x Cattleya Harrisoniae
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Vendor:
Orchideria di Morosolo
Description: Epiphite, Primary hybrid, very productive. Plant with very narrow pseudobulbs and single leaf "brassavola like". Flowers growns from a central spike, up to 5-6 "in line" flowers each, blooms in late spring. Flowers are star-shaped with 5 straight white to dark pink petals/sepals lip is short, wide open, colour white/pink/cream with a yellow point in the upper center area Particularity of this plant is the variability of the flowers colour, once opened is white/green then turns to light pink, sometimes darker during all the flowering period (1 month circa) the final colour depends on the plant. (mine is light pink) Not scented
Culture: Mounted on cork with Sphagnum moss. Produces many new vegetations at once, in summer frequent watering and fertilizations with balanced. Dry well between waterings, good air circulation is required.

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