Twyman's Flora
Phalaenopsis Cornu-Cervi var. Chattaladae (4N) - Blooming Size
Phalaenopsis Cornu-Cervi var. Chattaladae (4N) - Blooming Size
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Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi var. chattaladae (4N) is a rare red-flowered form of this species orchid, carefully grown in the USA through tissue culture in a home laboratory. Plants are raised in small batches for strong health and reliable blooming.
The flowers are glossy, deep red to maroon, often solid in color across both petals and sepals. Blooms appear on flat, branching spikes that can flower sequentially, producing blossoms over an extended season. Each flower has a pleasant fragrance, adding to the appeal of this species.
As a tetraploid (4N) form, this variant is especially valued for its intense coloration and vigor. With proper care, it will rebloom from the same spikes for years, making it a rewarding choice for collectors and growers looking for something uncommon and naturally beautiful.
