Mrs. John Shattuck and Laeliocattleyas orchid, June 1970
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Ann Arbor News, June 4, 1970
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Laeliocattleyas: Mrs. John Shattuck, of 3217 Farmbrook Ct., shows off her laeliocattleyas, not a dinosaur but an orchid plant which is currently blooming with nine blossoms. "It's quite spectacular," says Mrs. Shattuck. The plant is a hybrid- a cross between a laelia orchid and a cattyleyas orchid. And that's why they call it a laeliocattleyas. Mrs. Shattuck has had the plant for more than three years. She grew it from a slip.
Ann Arbor News, June 4, 1970
Caption
Laeliocattleyas: Mrs. John Shattuck, of 3217 Farmbrook Ct., shows off her laeliocattleyas, not a dinosaur but an orchid plant which is currently blooming with nine blossoms. "It's quite spectacular," says Mrs. Shattuck. The plant is a hybrid- a cross between a laelia orchid and a cattyleyas orchid. And that's why they call it a laeliocattleyas. Mrs. Shattuck has had the plant for more than three years. She grew it from a slip.
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1970
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June
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