It has tall pseudobulbs with up to 12 flowers per spike. qOqLager B@_AAlX_B, AnAyVWAO[B@@t To confuse things even more, the Royal Horticultural Society in 1893 gave an Award of Merit to a C. warscewiczii with the clonal name Sanderae. The higher temperature, the higher the humidity should be, and the higher the humidity, the more often and longer it is necessary to ventilate the room where the plants are contained, otherwise the probability of rotting and various kinds of fungal diseases. Cattleya Enid is particularly interesting because it can flower at any time of the year, and is not restricted to the flowering season of its parents. xtAx^Cv C. warscewiczii wA~voB, @C. warscewiczii sanderiana ('War Zone' x 'Pink Geisha') and reciprocal cross. Most people still find it easier to use Lindens name, gigas, for this reason. semialba alba AwJgBL eFrau AM/RHS (1895) tAAwILMB@_ALB@H. G. Reichenbach AhCcAw Bonplandia ({[v[fB[A)19NO1854NLB Much has been written about the genetics of Firmin Lambeau because the early crosses made between it and the alba forms of C. mossiae, Cattleya gaskelliana and Cattleya warneri produced only lavender-flowered hybrids. FAtMB@AGAtMAhB, |AdvAqB, @sLAQV[XjAvggB@AYps|ALXB@OCRQA, A^C~O We typically list these in spike when the sheaths are tall enough to bear flower buds. google_ad_type = "text_image"; Warscewicz ([[t @cFBbc)h\ Cattleya warscewiczii tB@AReichenbach C. warscewiczii eLowsf ([Y) wLAQ`RB, B@_AFnJgSB, xtAx^Cv C. warscewiczii wA~voB, AFZJgzw`B@@LFZC. Alocasia sinuata, also called as Alocasia quilted dreams, is a species of the genus Alocasia. warscewiczii ALinden Cattleya gigas IilB@ C. gigas AlAC. How to Grow Cattleya warscewiczii Allowing it to make another growth after flowering should be avoided although I have found a really strong-growing plant may not always cooperate with you on this. NS 30 cm These are have incredible vigor and so far the flowers on those that have bloomed have the marmoration in the petals and sepals. cmxtB@V^A Normanfs Bay@(m[}YxC), There are also some beautiful old blush clones of C. warscewiczii like Rosslyn, AM/RHS (1904) which, although it has relatively narrow petals, can produce a breathtaking flower spike. Then rinse the pot once more with clean water in an amount corresponding to the double volume of the pot. If you want a fine tall spike of flowers, be careful not to allow the plant to get too warm as the buds emerge from the sheath; otherwise, the spike will tend to curve over and spread the flowers horizontally rather than their normal beautiful vertical conformation. rochellensis, Epidendrum labiatum var warscewiczii, is a species of the genus Cattleya. Once the eye (growing point) breaks and begins to grow, continue to give it light sprayings of water and as much sun as it can take without burning. The combination of C. warscewiczii F.M.B. and C. mossiae reineckiana Youngs variety produced the exceptionally fine strain of Cattleya Enid alba sold by H. Patterson & Sons in the 1940s and 1950s. *Bonplandia Rchb.f 1854; Xenia Orchidaceae Rchb.f 1854 drawing; Xenia Orchidaceae Rchb.f 1862 as Epidendrum labiatum var warscewizcii; Die Orchideen Schlechter 1915 as C labiata var warscewiczii; AOS bulletin Vol 28 No 1 1928 photo as C gigas; AOS Bulletin Vol 28 #1 1959 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 29 NO 2 1960 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 32 No 5 1963 photo fide; Encyclopedia of Cultivated Orchids Hawkes 1965 as c labiata var warscewiczii; AOS Bulletin Vol 37 # 6 1968 as C warscewiczii var sanderiana photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 39 No 5 1970; Orchid Digest Vol 36 No 6 1972 as C warscewisczii var coerulea photo fide; Die Orchideen 3 Auflage Bd 1 Sonderabdruck aus Schlechter Lieferung 10 576 - 632 Brieger, Maatsch and Senghas 1977 photo fide; Orchid Digest Vol 42 no 2 1978 photo fide; Orchid Digest Vol 42 No 6 1978 photo fide; Orquideologia Vol 15 #1 Luer & Escobar 1981 as C gigas; Orquideologia Vol 15 #1 Luer & Escobar 1981 as C gigas var sanderiana; Growing Orchids Vol 2 Rentoul 1982; AOS Bulletin Vol 54 No 5 1985 as C warscewiczii var coerulea photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 55 No 5 1986 photo; AOS Bulletin Vol 55 No 9 1986 AS C warscweiczii var alba photo fide; The Cattleya and their Relatives Withner Vol 1 1988 photo fide; Native Colombian Orchids Vol 1 COS 1990 photo fide; The Manual of Cultivated Orchids Bechtel, Cribb and Laurent 1992 photo fide; An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Orchids Pridgeon 1992; Orchid Digest Vol 57 No 2 1993 photo fide; Native Colombian Orchids Vol 5 COS 1994 photos fide; Orchid Digest Vol 58 No 1 1994 photo fide; Orchid Digest Vol 59 No 2 1995 drawing/photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 64 #8 1995 photo fide; Manual of Orchids Stewart 1995; Orchid Digest Vol 60 No 2 1996 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 66 No 3 1997 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 67 No 9 1998 photo; Orchid Australia Vol 11 No 6 1999 photo; AOS Bulletin Vol 68 No 6 1999 photo fide; Orchid Digerst Vol 64 #2 2000 photo fide; Orquideologia Vol 22 #2 2002 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 72 No 1 2003 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 72 No 1 2003 as C warcewizcii var alba photo fide;AOS Bulletin Vol 72 No 11 2003 photo fide; The Colombian Cattleya and their Color Variations Toulemonde 2004; AOS Bulletin Vol 74 No 12 2005 photo fide; Orquideologia Vol 24 #1 2005 photo fide; The World's Most Beautiful Orchids Allikas & Nash 2005 photo fide; Orquideologia Vol 24 #2 2006 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 76 No 3 2007 as C gigas photo fide; Orquideologia Vol 25 #1 2007 photo fide; Libro Rojo de Plantas De Colombia Vol 6 Primera Parte Saenz 2007 photo fide; Orquideologa Vol 26 #2 2009 photo fide; Orchid Digest Vol 73 #1 2009 drawing fide; Orquideologia Vol 27 #1 2010 as C warscewiczii var coerula photo Fide; Orquideologia Vol 27 #2 2010 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 79 #2 2010 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 79 #7 2010 drawing fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 79 #12 2010 photo fide; Orquideologia Vol 28 #1 2011 photo fide; Orquideologia Vol 28 #2 2011 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 83 #4 2014 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 83 #8 2014 photo fide; Orquideas del Valle de Aburra Medellin Colombia Sociedad Colombiana de Orquideologia 2014 photo fide; Orquideas del Valle de Aburra Medellin Colombia Sociedad Colombiana de Orquideologia 2014 as C warscewiczii var semialba photo fide; Orquideas del Valle de Aburra Medellin Colombia Sociedad Colombiana de Orquideologia 2014 as C warscewiczii var coerula photo fide; Orquideas del Valle de Aburra Medellin Colombia Sociedad Colombiana de Orquideologia 2014 as C warscewiczii var oscura photo fide; Orchids, A Colombian Treasure Vol 1 Ortiz & Uribe 2014 photo fide; Orchid Digest Vol 79 #4 2015 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 85 #6 2015 photo fide; Of Men and Orchids Part 1 2015 drawing/photo fide; Orchid Digest Vol 80 #2 2016; AOS Bulletin Vol 85 #7 2016 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 85 #9 2016 drawing fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 86 #6 2017 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 86 # 7 2017 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 86 #8 2017 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 86 #9 2017 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 86 #12 2017 photo fide; Orchid Digest Vol 82 #3 2018 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 88 #10 2019 photo fide;AOS Bulletin Vol 88 #11 2019 photo fide; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When watering, excess water should flow freely from the pot, since stagnation of water both inside the pot and in its pan can very quickly lead to rotting of the roots and the lower part of the plant. 204. Because of its excellence, Patterson made this cross over and over again, year after year for both plants sales and cut flowers. FCC/RHS (1904) [email protected] burfordiensis O'Brien 1883; Cattleya gigas var. eSaturataf (Tc[^), warscewiczii [Rcb.f]Rchb.f. The accumulated salts will dissolve during this time. yAgSanderianah They should dry somewhat between waterings, but they should not be dry for a longer period. In order to remove previously accumulated salts, it is necessary to rinse the pot well every 3-4 weeks before next fertilization. Melanie Beyrodtf (Mrs. Melanie Beyrodt) The state of the air about the plants is a large factor in deciding when and how much to water them. This is a northwestern Colombian species found at elevations of 500 to 1700 meters in bright to almost full sun on trees near streams as a warm to cool growing epiphyte with thick, shiny, cigar-shaped, deeply grooved pseudobulbs carrying a single, apical, oblong , very thick, leathery, rounded apically leaf that blooms in the summer on a terminal, to 18" [to 45 cm] long inflorescence carrying large, showy, few to several [4 to 7], fragrant violet scented flowers. FAtMB@AGAtMAhB, @Cattleya warscewiczii V10 warscewiczii zACattleya The Sanderiana forms of C. warscewiczii are in this second group. A1893NA warscewiczii eHelena de Ospinaf (wifIXs[i) In his lecture to the Massachusetts Horticultural Society in 1907, after leading his listeners through the maze of spurs, ridges, valleys, canyons and precipices of the Colombian mountains, he observed that on crossing the Magdelena River going Northeast, we find Cattleya gigas Sanderiana in the State of Cundinamaca. qARHS warscewiczii delicata-superba, Cattleya warscewiczii var. google_ad_height = 90; google_ad_format = "728x90_as"; Cattleya warscewiczii are usually grown in pots or baskets filled with a very thick, loose, quickly drying base that allows the roots to dry quickly after watering (osmunda fibre, sphagnum moss, todea, polypodium fibre and staghorn peat mixed with large lumps of charcoal). imperialis O'Brien 1883; Cattleya gigas var. It can be difficult to keep C. warscewiczii cool enough when the outside summer temperature is over 90 F. We often move our C. warscewiczii from the greenhouse onto a cool porch once the buds emerge until the whole spike is open. //-->, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. delicata T.Moore 1861; Cattleya warscewiczii var. ZsANfAC. Cattleya warscewiczii needs a light level of 25000-50000 lux. This species was described by Peter Charles Dendrobium parishii also called as Parish's Dendrobium, Callista parishii, Callista rhodopterygia, Dendrobium polyphlebium, Dendrobiu Paphiopedilum rothschildianum orchid, also called as Rothschild's Paphiopedilum, Gold of Kinabalu orchid, Cordula rothschildiana, Cypr Dendrobium anosmum, also called as Unscented Dendrobium, Callista anosma, Callista macrophylla, Callista scortechinii, Dendrobium anosmum Dendrobium jenkinsii, also called as Jenkins's Dendrobium (named to honor the Officer of the East India Trading Company), Callista je Austrocylindropuntia subulata also called as Eve's pin, Eve's needle, Cylindropuntia subulata, Opuntia ellemetiana, Opuntia se BUY ANOTHERS SPECIES AND VARIETIES OF CATTLEYA GENUS HERE! [B, 1NfAr[hNFJgAAAiARB, @ warscewiczii B, @EsAPAfsAJgB@WB, Cattleya warscewiczii tg|B@ ASander Expect large flowers with overall vibrant pink petals and sepals, with a very dark purple lip with yellow eyes. The old growers called it Cattleya gigas (pronounced gee gus). This great species dwarfs all the rest of the Cattleya genus with the sheer size and splendor of its magnificent flower spike. C. gigas forma semi-alba eSensationf Warscewicz's Cattleya blooms in the summer on a terminal, to 45 cm long inflorescence carrying large, showy, 4 to 7, fragrant flowers. If a pot has its drainage properly arranged so as to allow free exit of surplus water, the plant in it can stand more frequent watering than when the drainage is placed flat in the pot covering the drainage hole. But, although Reichenbach named it officially, Linden was the one who actively promoted it under the name Cattleya gigas, which soon became the common name for C. warscewiczii as it still is today. @DGB@zPAAg[B@ARAGCJgECattleya gSanderfs Too dry air has a negative effect on the development of the plant: its growth is inhibited, and the leaves begin to turn yellow and dry out. There is a third type of C. warscewiczii that I have not seen in cultivation since the late 1940s. Imperialish You do this by giving it full sun and teasing it with light spraying of water on sunny days. Memoria Crispin Rosales and Blc. nJgAB@AFrIAx_[C. burfordiensis, Cattleya gigas var. Cattleya warscewiczii is often described as having two large yellow eyes in the lip, but although a few clones do have large eyes, most have relatively small yellow eyes like the one pictured on page 579. (1951) XB Cattleya warscewiczii also called as Warscewicz's Cattleya, Cattleya gigas, Cattleya gigas var. B@ouVtonXB, @sLAQV[XjAvggB@AYps|ALXB@OCRQAC. Strong air movement should be ensured all the time. Blc. Cattleya warscewiczii produces some of the most vivid shades of purple in the Cattleya genus, and it is no wonder its natural hybrid with Cattleya dowiana aurea, Cattleya Hardyana, has such magnificent lip coloring. Sanderianah Sanderiana )1927Ngvar. The famous dark C. warscewiczii Lows, FCC/RHS (1910), is in the background of most of our darkest Cattleya hybrids, including Blc. Some 50 years or so ago, when I first started growing this monarch, no one ever called it C. warscewiczii. Powhatan, VA 23139 When dry, hot winds are prevalent, frequent and copious waterings will be necessary. gvar. sAB@10 `W ! All rights reserved. The most beautiful primary hybrid is the natural hybrid, Cattleya Hardyana, which has remarkably brilliant lip patterns. Baskets also allow very quick drainage, and so can stand liberal water. eSanderaef Your physical location; where you grow your plants, how much time you have to devote to their care, and many other factors, will need to be taken into account. tLqvB@T_[Agcloneh google_ad_width = 728; In the event of a violation at the wrong time, many of the two-leafed Cattleya will remain stagnant and eventually die. Greenhouses This vertical placement of the flowers adds to the overwhelming grandeur of the bloom spike and makes C. warscewiczii truly the king of the Cattleya species. pNB gSanderianah Memoria Crispin Rosales (ANXsUX) warscewiczii AQSJAuB, @C. warscewiczii A^C~O lB@AAblwB@oLx| franconvillensis O'Brien 1893; Cattleya warscewiczii var. Cattleya warscewiczii is found in northwestern Colombian. Cattleya warscewiczii Firmin Lambeau, F.M.B., and the lavender Imperialis forms belong to this group. During the active growth of the plant should be fertilized every week 1/4-1/2 of the recommended dose of fertilizer for orchids. Receive 10% off your first order for subscribing! The enormous size of the flowers and as many as 10 on a spike is a sight worth seeing., It is no wonder Jean Jules Linden felt he had found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow when he found his C. gigas.