Burrageara Nelly Isler Pink - intensely fragrant flowers
Burrageara Isler Nelly is a fragrant orchid, particularly resistant and very easy to care for.
The undisputed star of cambrian (intergeneric) collections, and often the reason why lovers of this genre discover the boundless variety of available hybrid collections, Burrageara Nelly Isler owes its genus name, abbreviated in the horticultural trade to Burr. of Albert Cameron Burrage - "AC Burrage" (November 21, 1859 – June 29, 1931), industrialist, lawyer, philanthropist and horticulturist, who succeeded in breeding the genus for the first time in 1927.
The name of the hybrid is due to J. Isler, its creator, who registered the taxon in 1995, as a cross between Oncidopsis Stefan Isler and Miltoniopsis Kensington, dedicating the result of the cross to his wife, Nelly. Although often present under the commercial name of Burrageara, recent classifications place this taxon in the Oncidopsis hybrid family. An intergeneric hybrid, contains ancestry from the botanical genera Cochlioda, Miltonia, Odontoglossum and Oncidium (Cda. X Milt. X Odm. X Onc.). Complex, intergeneric hybrid genus, highly appreciated for its red flowers and unmistakable and strong perfume, often appearing in the specialty trade simply under the name of Cambria, it prefers a growing environment with low temperatures and high humidity.
Pot diameter 12 cm
Height with pots included 40-50 cm
See the care guide for Burrageara (Oncidopsis) Nelly Isler here.
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