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Cattleya Milo (1910)
Cattleya Milo (1910)
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This extraordinary hybrid orchid is a historic cross between C. maxima and C. mossiae from 1910, resulting in a classic epiphytic orchid famous for its exceptional breeding significance and its remarkable place in orchid history as one of the foundational hybrids of modern cattleya breeding programs.
- Light: Requires bright light with some direct morning sun. Provide high light levels for optimal growth and flowering.
- Temperature: Adapts to intermediate to warm conditions with daytime temperatures of 20-28°C (68-82°F) and nighttime drops to 15-20°C (59-68°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
Its genetic combination offers exciting potential for producing large, showy, fragrant flowers that range in color from white to pink, purple, and magenta, showcasing the historical significance and breeding value that made this cross a cornerstone of cattleya hybridization.
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