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Cattleyopsis lindenii 'MC1377' × self
 
 
 
 
Number: TN3237
Name: Cattleyopsis lindenii 'MC1377' × self
Type: self    (What's that?)
Seed Donor: Dale Borders
 
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Pod Parent Capsule at 67 days
 
 
Culture Notes from Donor: Parent plant: Temperature range I (60-83°F)
 
For additional origin/habitat information supplied courtesy of Charles and Margaret Baker, see further below, near the bottom of this page.

Temperatures we attempt to use in the lab & greenhouse:
For Species:   Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter: days average 88°F, nights 75°F; best fit is Warm 90-70°F (Source: Baker's Web OSC)
For Species:   Winter: days average 78°F, nights 66°F; best fit is Intermediate 83-60°F (Source: Baker's Web OSC)

About the name...
Etymology of Cattleyopsis   From Latin "opsis" looking like a Cattleya. (Source: Mayr & Schmucker 1998)
Etymology of lindenii   Named for Jean Linden (1817-1898), a renowned Belgian plant collector who traveled South America, and owned an orchid nursery in Ghent, Belgium. (Source: Mayr & Schmucker 1998)
Pronunciation of Cattleyopsis   kat-lee-OP-sis (Source: Hawkes 1978)
Pronunciation of lindenii   lin-DEN-ee-eye (Source: http://www.rainyside.com/resources/reference/PronunciationGuideIJKL.html)
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Flask Information
Availability: We have sold all of the flasks for this item.
You should: Consider getting individual plants or compots instead of a flask.
You can place a "Notify Flask Recipients" Request, and either we or a flask recipient may contact you when plants are available.

You may also place a "Notify Retries" Request, and if an identical pollination (the same parents) is done again, we'll let you know.

You may reserve a flask, but it's very unlikely you'll get one ...this could only happen if we found a flask that we didn't know we had.
Yield Estimate: 368 plants (based on flask surveys done 12/03/2002 through 11/30/2004)
Yield estimates are only approximate, but may appear to be fairly exact numbers because they are a combination of large rough estimates in remaining mother flasks and more accurate small estimates in reflasks.
Plantlet Sizes: From many flasks 1 - 60 mm plants (based on flask surveys done 12/03/2002 through 11/30/2004)
From one most recently surveyed flask 15 - 40 mm (11/30/2004)
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The origin/habitat information below is supplied courtesy of Charles and Margaret Baker

The following information is based on the name of the plant provided by the donor, and assumes that the name is correct. If the plant has been misidentified, then the following information may not be correct.
This text is copyrighted by the Bakers and may not be reproduced without permission.

ORIGIN/HABITAT: Cuba and the Bahama Islands. In Cuba, plants grow on the Isle of Pines, near Cayo Guajaba just off the coast of northern Camagüey Province, and near the naval station in Guantanamo Province. In the Bahamas, they are reported from most of the islands. Plants grow at low elevations on trees and shrubs in coastal thickets and pinelands.
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