Do you love surprises? What makes this Brassocattleya hybrid truly special is the element of surprise inherent in its blooms. As a result of this unique hybridization, the outcome of the flowers will be a delightful revelation, with colors, shapes, and fragrances combining in unexpected and captivating ways.
Introducing our exquisite Brassocattleya hybrid, a harmonious blend of the elegant Brassavola nodosa and the captivating Cattleya harrisoniana var. alba. This enchanting orchid inherits the best of both worlds, combining the heat-loving tendencies of Brassavola nodosa, native to the tropical landscapes of Mexico, Central America, Colombia, and Venezuela, with the cool to warm growing attributes of Cattleya harrisoniana, flourishing in the lush orchid habitats of Brazil.
The Brassavola nodosa contributes its medium-sized, hot-growing nature to this hybrid. With cylindrical stems reaching up to 46 cm, adorned with scarious sheaths and distinctive, sub-terete leaves, this orchid embodies a unique charm. Growing as an epiphyte or lithophyte in low-lying coastal regions, this species thrives on trees in lowland rainforests, mangrove swamps, or rocky coastal cliffs.
On the other hand, the Cattleya harrisoniana var. alba adds its cool to warm growing characteristics to the mix. Pseudobulbs up to 40 cm long carry narrow, elliptic leaves, creating a stunning visual appeal. Blooming in late summer, the terminal inflorescence bursts forth with fragrant, waxy flowers in shades ranging from pale white to deeply pink. The elongated sepals and slightly wavy petals, along with a distinctive triple lip, make for a mesmerizing display.
Indulge in the delight of botanical mystery and beauty with our enchanting Brassocattleya hybrid, a captivating blend of Brassavola nodosa x Cattleya harrisoniana var. alba. This extraordinary orchid promises a surprise-filled floral extravaganza, courtesy of the unique combination of its parent species.
Brassavola nodosa, with cylindrical stems reaching up to 46 cm, adorned with scarious sheaths and distinctive, sub-terete leaves. Growing as an epiphyte or lithophyte in low-lying coastal regions, this orchid embraces the charm of its tropical origins, found on trees in lowland rainforests, mangrove swamps, or rocky coastal cliffs.
Cattleya harrisoniana contributes cool to warm growing characteristics to the mix. Pseudobulbs up to 40 cm long carry narrow, elliptic leaves, creating a visually stunning profile. In late summer, the terminal inflorescence bursts forth with fragrant, waxy flowers in shades ranging from pale to deeply saturated carmine-red. Elongated sepals, slightly wavy petals, and a distinctive triple lip create a mesmerizing display.
To cultivate this Brassocattleya hybrid and ensure its optimal growth and blooming potential, follow these essential care tips:
Light: Provide partial sun exposure with an eastern or western orientation. Some direct sunlight is beneficial for robust growth and vibrant blooms.
Temperature: Maintain a minimum nighttime temperature above 50°F, with a 10-degree increase during the day to mimic the orchid's natural habitat.
Humidity: Aim for a humidity level of 50% or higher. Placing the orchid on a humidity tray or a tray with pebbles helps create an ideal environment.
Watering: Allow the potting medium to approach dryness between watering sessions, unless growing in bark or coir chips, in which case a scheduled watering every 7-10 days is recommended. Ensure thorough saturation.
Fertilizer: During the growing season, apply a balanced fertilizer at a rate of ½ tsp per gallon of water every four weeks. Avoid over-fertilizing, as the roots are sensitive to excessive feeding.
This is blooming size in a 4" pot about 1 to 2 years to bloom, grown from seed, limited!
Bring the allure of tropical orchids into your space with our Brassavola nodosa x Cattleya harrisoniana var. alba hybrid, a captivating fusion of two extraordinary species. Elevate your orchid collection with this stunning and unique addition, and watch as it thrives under your expert care, gracing your surroundings with its exquisite beauty.