Do you still have a photo of the label for this plant? I've recently added a few more photos to this particular entry (Rhyncholaelia glauca) and this photo clearly isn't attached to the right plant.
Do you still have a photo of the label for this plant? I've recently added a few more photos to this particular entry (Rhyncholaelia glauca) and this photo clearly isn't attached to the right plant.
Name: Joshua Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (Zone 10b) Köppen Climate Zone Cfb
Thanks Carol. I am now somewhat puzzled and will have a think about what to do with this. I think it's been mislabelled, as it doesn't match any other photo in the database entry (nor elsewhere that I can find) for Rhyncholaelia glauca.
Name: Joshua Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (Zone 10b) Köppen Climate Zone Cfb
That is my fallback option, but I'd prefer not to delete your photo if I can help it. Would be better if I can identify the genus and then just place it in the generic genus entry.
Name: Joshua Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (Zone 10b) Köppen Climate Zone Cfb
No. When viruses affected blooms, they normally create colour blotches; this has a very cleanly coloured lip on a white flower. The petal size and shape are also different to Rhyncholaelia glauca, so it is most definitely not it. I suspect it might be a Rhyncholaeliocattleya hybrid.