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1 (arm, Paisa AM/AOS Natural clone, good shape and big. Natural clones with typical with normal shape and color. ( Druma' x 'Peña Blanca') GA-336 Grex not bloomed yet, the expectation is big with good shape. (f. oscura Purea x Peña Blanca ) GA-360 Grex not bloomed yet, I expect dark with good shape. 1
2 (arm, (f. oscura x sí misma) GA-097 Grex not bloomed yet, I expect darker than normal and a subtle splash in the petals. f. cegata Santa Rita Flower with very little yellow eyes and profuse purple lip. Natural clone.! Cattleya warscewiczii (f. concolor Aurora x f. concolor Dabeiba ) GA-569 (f. concolor Cañas Gordas x f. concolor JIA ) GA-348 Seedlings if two very nice colored concolor forms of the species. The expectation is that this seedlings bloom of a pale pink color. Grex not bloomed yet between ttwo rare clones, pastel colored. 2
3 (arm, f. semialba oscura 'Katía' My favorite clone of the species, very impressive color pattern on the lip. Natural clone. (f. semialba oscura Nacarada' x f. semialba oscura FMB') GA-080 Seedlings had bloomed with big white and red. ( Indigo' x f. semialba clara Imandau ) (GA-323) (f. semialba oscura 'Katía' x f. semialba clara Imandau ) (GA-152) A cross between two different color variations, I expect no different color than type but big and strong substance. A cross between two different color variations. Some seedlings bloomed with no different color than type and big. 3
4 (arm, f. semialba clara Borikía Natural clone with well shaped flower. f. semialba clara Adela Nice flower. Natural clone. 4
5 (arm, f. semialba clara 'Amagaceña' Middle sized flowe with a pale pink lip. (f. semialba clara Imandau x self) GA-149 Selfing of a big plant with with strong substance. (f. semialba clara Frontino' x f. semialba clara 'La Nube ) GA-315 Grex not bloomed yet. The expectative is like the the ones of parents. 5
6 (arm, f. alba Porce' Natural clone with mid sized pure white. Showy abundant inflorescences. (f. alba Porce x f. alba Abira ) First seedling of this cross that bloomed pure white.! Cattleya warscewiczii (f. alba Envigado x f. alba Abira ) Offspring of two of the best alba clones of this species. (f. alba Porce x self) GA-338 Expectations for all white. Plantlets from seed. 6
7 (arm, f. coerulea Ituango Plant from the wild, dark coerulean color in the lip, middle sized flower. f. coerulea Anita Very defined blue color, nice lip. Rare natural clone. 7
8 (arm, f. coerulea Kara ell defined cerulean color. Natural clone. f. coerulescens Godó' Plant from the wild, soft violet colored. (f. coerulea Ituango x f. coerulea Dabeiba ) (GA-7 & GA-349) All the plants that had bloomed of this grex had good cerulean. 8
9 (arm,! Cattleya warscewiczii (f. coerulea 'Sanderiana' x f. coerulea 'Ituango') GA-561! Cattleya warscewiczii (f. coerulea 'Sanderiana' x f. coerulea 'OKF584') GA-562 The big size of Sanderiana crossed with the dark blue color of the Ituango would give as result a very striking grex. The big size of Sanderiana crossed with the dark blue color and good size of the this selected clon of the GA-007 grex, would give as result an extraordinary grex. (f. coerulea ( Ituango x f. coerulea Anita ) GA-9 Grex not bloomed yet. The expectatives are cerulean. f. coerulea La Floresta x self) GA-054 All the plants of this grex bloomed coerulean, similar to the parent, with slight variations in the color of the petals from white 9
10 (arm, (f. coerulea 'Pabarapuma' x f. coerulea 'Anita') GA-562 Grex not bloomed yet. The expectatives are cerulean. (f. coerulea 'Pabarapuma' x self) GA-220 Grex not bloomed yet. The expectatives are cerulean. (f. coerulea 'Pabarapuma' x f. coerulea 'Dabeiba') GA-326 Grex not bloomed yet. The expectatives are cerulean. (f. coerulea 'Pabarapuma' x f. coerulea 'Hatillo') GA-347 Grex not bloomed yet. The expectatives are cerulean. (f. coerulescens 'Celeste' x f. coerulea Hatillo' (GA-7)) GA-352 Grex not bloomed yet. The expectatives are cerulean. 10
11 (arm, (f. coerulescens 'Celeste' x f. coerulea 'Pabarapuma') GA-351 Grex not bloomed yet. The expectatives are cerulean. (f. coerulea La Floresta x f. coerulea Hatillo ) GA-341 Greses including La Floresta normal aren t coerulean, but some could be (f. coerulea La Floresta x f. semialba clara Imándau ) GA-158 In this grex, is expected type colors with big.! Cattleya x Hardyana x? Seedlings from a natural seed pod. Cattleya mendelii Rosita x self Some seedlings have bloomed with similar features of the parent, petals and sepals almost white and good shape, the others I 11
12 (arm, Cattleya mendelii f. aurea Fuego amarillo Dark colored flower, specially in the egg yolk like yellow in the throat of the lip. Natural clone. I Cattleya mendelii f. cuasiconcolor OK11999' Softly colored flower with good shape and excellent spike disposition. Natural clone. I Cattleya mendelii f. concolor OK12148' Dark colored flower with luminous yellow in the lip. Natural clone. I 12
13 (arm, Cattleya mendelii f. concolor OK5472 Softly colored flower with good shape and excellent spike disposition. Natural clone. I Cattleya mendelii f. cuasialba ('Thules' x self) Seedlings, most of them with with a pale touch of rose in all segments. I 13
14 (arm, Cattleya mendelii f. semialba oscura OK112591' Pure white petals and sepals, rare into the species. Natural clone. I Cattleya mendelii f. alba Cristóbal OK4562 Large pure white flower with wide petals and crispy lip. Natural clone. I 14
15 (arm, Cattleya mendelii f. alba OK8220 hite flower with good spike disposition. Natural clone. I Cattleya mendelii f. alba OK5332 hite flower with nice shape. Natural clone. I 15
16 (arm, Cattleya mendelii f. alba OK 5331 Natural clone with big and colorful lip. I Cattleya mendelii f. semialba coerulea OK10340 Rare color variation of this species, pure white petals with a dark cerulean on the lip. Natural clone. I Cattleya mendelii f. semialba coerulea Natural clone with very nice color variation, almost white petals and light cerulean lip. I 16
17 (arm, Cattleya quadricolor f. semialba aurea OK11668 Flower with colored and scented. Natural clone. Cattleya quadricolor f. semialba clara OK 6745 Flower with nice colors and scented. Natural clone. Cattleya quadricolor f. semialba coerulea OK 8980 Unusual color variety, white with cerulean tip of the lip. Natural clone. 17
18 (arm, Cattleya trianae OKF9368 Excellent size, shape and color of the flower, a little splash in the petals. Natural clone. Cattleya trianae Jaramillo Natural clone with excellent shaped flower, few by spike. 18
19 (arm, Cattleya trianae Valle del Suaza Big with heavy substance and strong color. Natural clone. Cattleya trianae OKF10060 (GA-136) Plant form seed, with good shape, substance and size. 19
20 (arm, Cattleya trianae OKF8995 (GA-135) Plant form seed, with good shape, substance and size. Cattleya trianae (f. concolor 'Neiva' x var. Sangre de Toro) Dark colored Cattleya trainee (GA-118) Flowers with good size, shape and texture. 20
21 (arm, Cattleya trianae OKF4043 (GA-000) Very brilliant fucsia in the lip. Don t take the shape in mind! Cattleya trianae f. pelórica OKF11688 (GA-266) Plant from seed, well shaped flower with an interesting color pattern in the petals, similar than the one in the lip and soft splash in sepals 21
22 (arm, Cattleya trianae f. pelórica OKF10680 (GA-266) Flower with strong purple and yellow on the petals and lip, first blooming seedling. Cattleya trianae var. Sangre de Toro Flowers with dark lavender petals and sepals with a red lip. 22
23 (arm, Cattleya trianae f. concolor 'OKF7354' Flower with all segments pink. Cattleya trianae f. semialba oscura OKF424 Natural clone with brilliant red purple on the lip. Cattleya trianae f. semialba oscura Los Altares Natural clone. well shaped (among semialbas) middle sized flower. 23
24 (arm, Cattleya trianae f. semialba oscura El Agrado Flower with pure white petals and a big purple lip surrounded witha white contrasting border. Natural clone. Cattleya trianae f. semialba oscura 'Hermila' Nice middle sized flower. Natural clone. Cattleya trianae (f. semialba oscura Los Altares x f. semialba oscura Popayán ) GA-507 Seedlings from two good clones, some had bloomed semialba with good shape and color. 24
25 (arm, Cattleya trianae f. semialba clara OKF4410 Natural clone with unique dark pink in the lip. Cattleya trianae f. semialba clara Aurita Big and well shaped flower with a strong substance. Probably a natural polyploid. 25
26 (arm, Cattleya trianae f. semialba clara Flowers with soft pink on the lip. Divisions of natural clones. Cattleya trianae f. alba 'El Antojo' Naturla clone nicely shaped and displayed alba. Cattleya trianae f. alba 'Ángel del Huila' Strong alba flower. Natural clone. 26
27 (arm, Cattleya trianae f. coerulea Ave María OK 6221 Natural clone with amazing and rare cerulean color in the flower and good shape. Cattleya trianae f. coerulea OKF5828' Flower with a light cerulean color in the petals and sepals and very dark in the lip. Natural good shaped clone. 27
28 (arm, Cattleya trianae f. coerulea Mágica Flower with a dark coerulean color. Natural clone. Cattleya trianae f. coerulea (GA-088, GA-093, GA-313) Coerulean seedlings. Please ask for availability, plants are in limited quantities, thank you. 28
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