Laelia purpurata f. semialba var gilbert rubra
Lindl. & Paxton (1852)
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Lindl. & Paxton (1852)
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This specific designation (f. semialba var gilbert rubra) represents a highly successful selection within the species, valued for producing exceptionally robust plants and flowers with a superior, high-contrast appearance. It is a prized collector's item, showcasing the pinnacle of breeding success within the species.
Features robust, club-shaped pseudobulbs topped with thick, leathery leaves. The plant produces large, impressive flowers, typically 4-5" (10-12 cm) across, on an upright spike bearing 2 to 5 blooms. This particular horticultural form is highly valued for its dramatic, two-toned contrast and classic, full shape.