C. purpurata in Cultivation by Members

Found 30 plants.
Member Orchid Name Description Culture
Adam Almeida C. purpurata var. carnea This carnea form is noted for the pink lip color and the white petal color. The flowers open floppy and firm up over the next day or two. The blooms are also sweetly fragrant. Currently, this plant is being grown in a coarse bark mix in a six-inch clay pot. It is grown under the 78% section of the greenhouse. It receives water 2-3 times a week.
Alessandra Longoni L. purpurata var. Canhanduba Bark
Carol Holdren C. purpurata var. (flammea x sanguinea) Large chunk Cattleya mix. This plant was a gift to me from Ft. Pierce Orchid Society. It was purchased at Odom’s Orchids.
Christiaan Viljoen C. purpurata
Edson Franca L. purpurata
Edson Franca L. purpurata
Edson Franca L. purpurata
Günther Eilers C. purpurata
Günther Eilers L. purpurata
Günther Eilers L. purpurata
Günther Eilers C. purpurata var. alba
Günther Eilers C. purpurata var. carnea
Günther Eilers C. purpurata var. coerulea
Günther Eilers C. purpurata var. flamea
Günther Eilers L. purpurata var. flammea
Günther Eilers C. purpurata var. mandayana
Henry Shaw C. purpurata 'Carnea'
Henry Shaw C. purpurata var. carnea
Jeanne Uzar Hudson L. purpurata 'Treasure of Carpinteria'
Jeanne Uzar Hudson L. purpurata 'Treasure of Carpinteria'
Jeanne Uzar Hudson L. purpurata 'Treasure of Carpinteria'
Jeanne Uzar Hudson L. purpurata 'Valley Isle'
Jeanne Uzar Hudson L. purpurata
Jeanne Uzar Hudson L. purpurata
Jeanne Uzar Hudson L. purpurata
Jeanne Uzar Hudson L. purpurata var. alba 'New Snow'
Jeanne Uzar Hudson L. purpurata var. alba 'New Snow' Sequoia Orchid Bark
Jeanne Uzar Hudson L. purpurata var. carnea
Jeanne Uzar Hudson L. purpurata var. carnea 'Crimson King' Growing in fir bark
Jeanne Uzar Hudson L. purpurata var. carnea