'SVO', © International Orchid Foundation, LLC, (Archila, Chiron, Szlach. plate 59 Laelia gouldiana. Laelia dawsonii is an orchid species identified by (J.Anderson) Crawshay in 1902. roeblingeana Rolfe 1898; Laelia anceps var. in 1835. ballantineana L.Linden1898; Laelia anceps var. hollydayana O'Brien 1894; Laelia anceps var. hallydayana (O'Brien) Rolfe 1922; Laelia anceps subsp. google_ad_client = "pub-8906620293763413"; Laelia anceps Lindley 1836 var coerula SUBGENUS Laelia SECTION Podolaelia Schlechter. 30: 10 (1922) Laelia anceps subsp. Global Biodiversity Information Facility. plate 57 Vanda coerulea. 1895; Laelia anceps var. "Lælia anceps sanderiana." Laelia anceps has been divided into 2 major groups Laelia anceps var anceps which are found on the eastern side of Mexico and L. anceps var dawsonii which are found in the western half of Mexico. Blooms on long, slender, gracefully arching inflorescences. google_ad_height = 90; barkeriana (Lindl.) Please click on any button to follow a … sanderiana) plate 56 in: Frederick Sander: Reichenbachia II, (1890) Laelia anceps subsp. Laelia anceps Lindley 1836 var semi-alba, References W3 Tropicos, Kew Monocot list , IPNI ; Many Cattleya hybrids owe their brilliance to Laelia genetics. Laelia anceps var. No problem. Laelia, abbreviated L. in the horticultural trade, [1] is a small genus of 25 species [2] from the orchid family (Orchidaceae).This is one of the most important and popular orchid genera, because of the beautiful flowers, their genetic properties [clarification needed] and because they are fairly easy in culture. schroederiana) plate 13 in: Frederick Sander: Reichenbachia I second series (1892) Laelia anceps var. Laelia anceps var. protheroana O'Brien 1896; Laelia anceps var. Laelia Finckeniana (L. anceps x L. albida ‘SVO’) Primary hybrid of two outdoor favorites. These are extremely prolific bloomers on shorter stems. schroederiana (Rchb.f.) dawsonii Rolfe 1922; Laelia anceps subsp. virginalis auct. General Research Division, The New York Public Library. Cornelia 'Floralia' x Lc. coerulea 'SVO') Laelia anceps is an undemanding and easy plant to grow for most people. The World of Orchids ! vestalis Rchb.f. 1880; Laelia anceps var. roeblingeana Rolfe 1898 - See Laelia anceps Lindley 1835 ~Laelia anceps var. google_ad_type = "text_image"; These plants are very good for outdoor growing in Southern California. Laelia anceps is an epiphytic orchid in the Cattleya Alliance group. Laelia anceps var. Laelia anceps Lindley 1835 SUBGENUS Laelia SECTION Podolaelia, Common Name The Two-Edged Laelia - in Mexico El Toro, Found in Mexico and Honduras in coffee plantations, pastures, oak and oak/pine forests with a solitary leaf in tall scattered oaks, or on rocks below them or in pastures and coffee plantations, often in full sunlight, at elevations of 500 to 1500 meters as a medium sized, warm to cool growing epiphyte with ovate-oblong, compressed, edges acute, flattened-sides, ribbed pseudobulbs carrying 1 or rarely 2, apical, oblong-lanceolate, leathery, acute leaves that blooms in the autumn to spring in on a terminal cluster, 2 to 4' [60 to 120 cm] long, alternately sheathed, 2 to 6, vanilla scented, long-lasting flowered inflorescence. Laelia anceps var. plate 61 Cypripedium rothschildianum Paphiopedilum rothschildianum. scottiana Warner & B.S.Williams 1888; Laelia anceps var. The New York Public Library Digital Collections. References W3 Tropicos, Kew Monocot list , IPNI ; 15. munda Rchb.f. OCTOBER 1997 drawing/ photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 74 No 7 2005 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 77 No 12 2008 photo; Icones Orchidacearum fascile 10 plate 1035 Hagsater & Soto 2008 drawing fide. These typically flower in late December to January. Laelia anceps Hide Video. kienastiana Rchb.f. This is the sibling cross of two white varieties with purple veins in the throat. The Board of Trustees of the … Rchb.f. 1886; Laelia anceps var. L. anceps ‘Sanderiana’ x L. anceps ‘White Marble’ Our anceps crosses always sell out! leucosticta Rchb.f. 1887; Laelia anceps var. This species is naturally occurring in Mexico and is extremely drought resistant as well as temperature tolerant. 'Sanderiana' is similar to 'Dawsonii' but with smaller, narrower sepals and petals, and the lip shows some purple in the veins, a rose-purple blotch on the ... Laelia anceps tends to bloom in the winter, December through February, and is a good first-generation parent. 1837SUBGENUS Laelia SECTION Podolaelia Schlechter, Laelia anceps var. 1886; Laelia anceps var. & Pérez-García) Peraza & Carnevali. williamsii Sander ex Warner & B.S.Williams 1885. 1885; Laelia anceps var. The pseudobulbs (swollen stems) of various Laelia species may be long, oval, or rounded and usually produce one or two waxy leaves. Species from Mexico. chamberlainiana 'Nadjmeljkuti', Christmas Blooming Orchid: Cattleya percivaliana, NEW HYBRID (Lc. AOS Bulletin Vol 86 # 11 2017 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 88 #4 2019 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 88 #7 2019 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol #9 2019 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 88 #2 2019 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 88 #3 2019 photo fide; Another present from Carlos Garcia Esquivel. Die Orchideen Schlechter 1915; AOS Bulletin Vol 56 No 5 1987 drawing fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 66 # 12 1997photo fide; Australian Orchid Review Vol 73 No 4 2008 photo; Photo by Eric Hunt, plant grown by Sunset Orchids. 1892; Laelia anceps var. sanderiana Rchb.f. When it opens its completely white, but with time it turns into s pnkish, purplish tint. alba Rchb.f.1887, References W3 Tropicos, Kew Monocot list , IPNI ; Laelia anceps f. alba (Rchb.f.) radians Rchb.f. 1885; Laelia dawsoni Crawshay 1902; Laelia sanderiana (Rchb.f.) 1866; Laelia anceps var. sanderiana Rchb.f. This plant will require some space, but can also be cut back or divided to sustain its size. plate 62 Vanda sanderiana. Laelia anceps. Starting Saturday, April 24, 2021 (lasts 10 days), Starting Thursday, May 6, 2021 (lasts 4 days), Robert H. Findlay commented on member plant, Sharie Heckaman commented on member plant, Sandi Block-Brezner commented on member plant, Gustavo da Silva commented on member plant, Danish Orchid Society / Dansk Orchide Klub, C. trianae var. This orchid is a very hardy Mexican species that tolerates cool to hot temps (sometimes found in Guatemala and Honduras). schroederiana Rchb.f. This is a truly great hardy drought-tolerant species from easten Mexico with fantastic flowers, L. anceps is a Christmas bloomer, angular 4" bulbs with a solitary thick dark green 8" leaf, long 2 foot spikes each with clusters of 2 to 6 flowers, the very showy 2.5" to 5" blooms are pale lavender with an intense crimson lip that has a yellow/red striped center, The petals are opaque white and have a shapely fullness; the lip is white with a green and gold throat patterned in maroon stripes. Laelia anceps var. Lindl. The various color forms are listed in various references as varieties (var. ), formas (f.) or both. M.Wolff & O.Gruss 2007SUBGENUS Laelia SECTION Podolaelia Schlechter, Laelia anceps f. alba (Rchb.f.) Rolfe, Orchid Rev. Crawshay 1902, References W3 Tropicos, Kew Monocot list , IPNI ; AOS Bulletin Vol 56 No 5 1987 drawing fide; Laelias In Mexico ORQUIDEA (MEX.) September-October blooming. Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data. 1846 ; Amalias anceps [Lindley] Hoffmannsegg 1842; Bletia anceps [Lindley] Rchb.f 1863; Bletia anceps var. ORIGIN: This is a medium sized, warm to cool growing species from Mexico and Honduras and is found from altitudes of 500-1500 meters. has a further 35 synonyms.. Further information. Foto Eduardo A. Perez García La Laelia anceps subsp. roeblingeana Rolfe 1898, Another Color Variety M.Wolff & O.Gruss 2007; Laelia anceps f. chilapensis Soto Arenas 1993; Laelia anceps f. dawsonii (J. Anderson) Soto Arenas 1993; Laelia anceps subsp. OCTOBER 1997 photo fide; Australian Orchid Review Vol 65 No 5 2000 photo; AOS Bulletin Vol 70 No 6 2001 photo fide; Icones Orchidacearum 5 - 6 Orchids of Mexico Part 2 - 3 Plate 597 Hagsater & Soto 2002; Australian Orchid Review Vol 69 No 4 2004 photo; Algunas Orquideas de Oaxaca Suarez 2004 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 74 #7 2005 photo fide; Australian Orchid Review Vol 71 No 4 2006 photo; AOS Bulletin Vol 75 No 4 2006 photo fide; Orchid Digest Vol 71 #1 2007 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 77 #7 2008 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 77 No 11 2008 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 77 No 12 2008 photo fide; AOS Bulletin vol 78 No 10 2009 photo fide; AOS Bulletin vol 78 No 11 2009 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 82 #2 2013 photo fide; Guia de Orquideas de Chiapas Carlos Rommel Beutelspacher Baigts 2013 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 84 #6 2015 photo fide; Orchid Digest Vol 80 #2 2016 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 86 # 1 2017 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 86 #2 2017 photo ok; AOS Bulletin Vol 86 #3 2017 photo fide; SynonymsLaelia anceps var. williamsii Sander ex Warner & B.S.Williams 1885; Laelia barkeriana Knowles & Westc. ashworthiana O'Brien 1894; Laelia anceps var. AOS Bulletin Vol 56 No 5 1987 photo; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- One of the best of the "Mendenhall" type Laelia anceps. dawsonii J. Anderson 1865 subvar. stella Rchb.f. 1885 - See Laelia anceps Lindley 1835 Rolfe 1922; Laelia anceps var. lineata O'Brien 1895; Laelia anceps var. We have been breeding better flowers for 25 years. Laelia anceps 'SanBar Marble King', AM/AOS The most famous, and successful, breeding quality Laelia anceps. dawsonii J. Anderson 1865, References W3 Tropicos, Kew Monocot list , IPNI ; chamberlainiana Rolfe 1895; Laelia anceps var. schroederiana Rchb.f. sanderiana (Rchb.f.) Laelia anceps var. Bonplandia Rchb.f 1856; Xenia Orchidaceae vol 2 Rchb.f 1862 as Bletia anceps; Die Orchideen Schlechter 1915; Die Orchideen Schlechter 1915 as L anceps var delicata; Die Orchideen Schlechter 1915 l anceps var sanderiana; Atlas des Orchidees Cultivees Constantin 1920 drawing fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 26 No 2 1957 drawing fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 27 No 9 1958 drawing ok; AOS Bulletin Vol 30 No 9 1961; Encyclopedia of Cultivated Orchids Hawkes 1965; AOS Bulletin Vol 36 #4 1967; AOS Bulletin Vol 36 #10 1967 drawing fide; Die Orchideen 3 Auflage Bd 1 Sonderabdruck aus Schlechter Lieferung 10 576 - 632 Brieger, Maatsch and Senghas 1977; AOS Bulletin Vol 49 No 5 1979; Orquídea (Mexico City), n.s., 7[3]: 1979; AOS Bulletin Vol 50 No 5 1981 as L anceps stella drawing fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 56 #5 1987 photo fide; An Introdution to the Orchids of Mexico Wiard 1987 photo fide; Cattleya and Their Relatives Vol 2 Withner 1990 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 61 No 9 1992 postage stamp fide; The Manual Of Cultivated Orchid Species Bechtel, Cribb & Launert 1992 photo fide; AOS Bulletin Vol 62 No 2 1993 photo fide; Orquídea (Méx.) superba Regel 1855; Laelia anceps var. Aug 13, 2014 - Very delicate Laelia Anceps Oaxaqueña from Mexico. crawshayana auct. alba Rchb.f.1887; Laelia anceps f. chilapensis Soto Arenas 1993; Laelia anceps var. The Plant List — A working list for all plant species. 30: 10 (1922) ... Laelia anceps subsp. Laelia anceps subsp. Laelia anceps is an orchid species identified by Rchb.f. Laelia anceps Sanderiana type - Orchid Of The Day for July 19, 2011 sanderiana Rchb.f. So it may take longer for new publication to be incorporated and we would ask you to refrain from sending feedback at this time and only to send it when we return to full capacity which will not be before the 1st of August 2020. MLA Format. barkeriana (Knowles & Westc.) Rolfe, Orchid Rev. Prices start at: $75.00 Plus shipping and handling. 1883; Laelia anceps var. Rolfe 1922; Laelia anceps subsp. oweniana auct. holocheila Rolfe 1891; Laelia anceps var. MLA Format. sanderiana (Rchb.f.) chamberlainiana Rolfe 1895, to to 1837, References W3 Tropicos, Kew Monocot list , IPNI ; Laelia anceps de Chiapas.