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Cattleya Milo (1910) f. coerulea

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Cattleya Milo (1910) f. coerulea

This historic primary hybrid orchid from 1910 combinesĀ C. maxima f. coerulea with C. mossiae f. coerulea to create the legendary 'Milo' in its rare coerulea form, displaying striking blue tones that make it a unique and highly prized addition to any orchid collection.

  • Light: Requires bright light with some direct morning sun. Provide high light levels for optimal growth and flowering.
  • Temperature: Thrives in intermediate to warm conditions with daytime temperatures of 22-28°C (72-82°F) and nighttime drops to 16-20°C (61-68°F).
  • Humidity: Maintains best health with humidity levels of 60-75%. Ensure excellent air circulation to prevent fungal problems.
  • Watering: Water thoroughly when growing medium approaches dryness. Allow slight drying between waterings to prevent root rot.

Additional Notes

ThisĀ hybrid in rare coerulea form displays striking blue coloration that sets it apart from typical Cattleya colors. The vigorous growth habit and large, fragrant flowers showcase the exceptional breeding achievements of early orchid hybridizers.

$696,000.00
Cattleya Milo (1910) f. coerulea—
$696,000.00

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This historic primary hybrid orchid from 1910 combinesĀ C. maxima f. coerulea with C. mossiae f. coerulea to create the legendary 'Milo' in its rare coerulea form, displaying striking blue tones that make it a unique and highly prized addition to any orchid collection.

  • Light: Requires bright light with some direct morning sun. Provide high light levels for optimal growth and flowering.
  • Temperature: Thrives in intermediate to warm conditions with daytime temperatures of 22-28°C (72-82°F) and nighttime drops to 16-20°C (61-68°F).
  • Humidity: Maintains best health with humidity levels of 60-75%. Ensure excellent air circulation to prevent fungal problems.
  • Watering: Water thoroughly when growing medium approaches dryness. Allow slight drying between waterings to prevent root rot.

Additional Notes

ThisĀ hybrid in rare coerulea form displays striking blue coloration that sets it apart from typical Cattleya colors. The vigorous growth habit and large, fragrant flowers showcase the exceptional breeding achievements of early orchid hybridizers.