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|genus=× Zygopabstia
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|habit=orchid
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|origin=garden
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|lifespan=perennial
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|exposure=part-sun
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|water=moist, moderate
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|features=flowers
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|flower_season=mid spring, mid winter
 
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|Temp Metric=°F
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|min_zone=9
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|max_zone=11
 
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Zygocolax (compounded from Colax and Zygopetalum). Orchidaceae. Hybrids between the genera Colax and Zygopetalum. Z. Amesianus, Hort. (Z. brachypetalum x C. jugosus). Fls. larger than the latter parent; sepals and petals clear green, heavily marked with dark purple; midlobe of lip heart-shaped, white, with interrupted radiating lines of violet-blue. — Z. Charlesworthii, Hort. (Z. Perrenoudii x C. jugosus). Fls. dark green; sepals and petals closely marked with purplish chocolate; lip violet with a white margin. — Z. leopardinus (Z. maxillare x C. jugosus). Fls. about 2 in. across; sepals and petals whitish, spotted and marked with brown-purple; lip 3-lobed, side lobes indigo-blue, midlobe same color but mottled with white. — Z. Veitchii, Rolfe (Z. crinitum x C. jugosus). Fls. about 3 in. across; sepals and petals light yellow-green, spotted and blotched with brown-purple: lip whitish with radiating lines of violet-purple. B.M. 7980. Gn. W. 20:89. J.H. III. 57:243.— Z. Wiganianus, Hort. (Z. intermedium x C. jugosus). Similar to the former in habit: fls. slightly larger; sepals and petals pale green, barred with light brown; lip white with violet lines. G.M. 43:121. Var. superbus, Hort., has sepals and petals broad and rounded at the tips, heavily barred and marbled with very dark purple; lip flattish, extending horizontally, white heavily marked with violet. G.C. III. 31:156. G.M. 45:142. — Z. woodlandense, Hort. (Z. maxillare var. Gautieri x C. jugosus).
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Zygocolax (compounded from Colax and Zygopetalum). Orchidaceae. Hybrids between the genera Colax and Zygopetalum. Z. Amesianus, Hort. (Z. brachypetalum x C. jugosus). Fls. larger than the latter parent; sepals and petals clear green, heavily marked with dark purple; midlobe of lip heart-shaped, white, with interrupted radiating lines of violet-blue. — Z. Charlesworthii, Hort. (Z. Perrenoudii x C. jugosus). Fls. dark green; sepals and petals closely marked with purplish chocolate; lip violet with a white margin. — Z. leopardinus (Z. maxillare x C. jugosus). Fls. about 2 in. across; sepals and petals whitish, spotted and marked with brown-purple; lip 3-lobed, side lobes indigo-blue, midlobe same color but mottled with white. — Z. Veitchii, Rolfe (Z. crinitum x C. jugosus). Fls. about 3 in. across; sepals and petals light yellow-green, spotted and blotched with brown-purple: lip whitish with radiating lines of violet-purple.— Z. Wiganianus, Hort. (Z. intermedium x C. jugosus). Similar to the former in habit: fls. slightly larger; sepals and petals pale green, barred with light brown; lip white with violet lines. Var. superbus, Hort., has sepals and petals broad and rounded at the tips, heavily barred and marbled with very dark purple; lip flattish, extending horizontally, white heavily marked with violet. — Z. woodlandense, Hort. (Z. maxillare var. Gautieri x C. jugosus).
 
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| name = ''× Zygopabstia''  <!--- replace xxxx with latin name, and leave the ''quotes'' -->
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| common_names =    <!--- if multiple, list all, if none, leave blank -->
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| growth_habit = herbaceous orchid
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| high = 1/2 - 3ft (40-90cm) -->
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| wide =    <!--- 20in (65cm) -->
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| origin = garden
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| poisonous =    <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous -->
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| lifespan = perennial
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| exposure = filtered
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| water = frequent to regular
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| features = flowers
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| hardiness =    <!--- frost sensitive, hardy, 40[[Fahrenheit|°F]] (5[[Celsius|°C]]), etc -->
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| bloom = mostly winter/spring
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| usda_zones = mostly 9-11
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| sunset_zones =    <!--- eg. 8, 9, 12-24, not available -->
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| color = IndianRed
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| image = Upload.png  <!--- Freesia.jpg -->
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| image_width = 240px    <!--- leave as 240px if horizontal orientation photo, or change to 180px if vertical -->
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Hybrid between the genera ''[[Zygopetalum]]'' and ''[[Pabstia]]'' (which was previously known as ''Colax''). More compact plant than many zygopetalums. Flowers more than once a year. Name was recently changed from the well known ''× Zygocolax''. Individual flowers are 1.5-3.5 in (3.5-9 cm) across.
 
Hybrid between the genera ''[[Zygopetalum]]'' and ''[[Pabstia]]'' (which was previously known as ''Colax''). More compact plant than many zygopetalums. Flowers more than once a year. Name was recently changed from the well known ''× Zygocolax''. Individual flowers are 1.5-3.5 in (3.5-9 cm) across.
    
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Prefer intermediate temperatures, with moist/shaded conditions. Direct sunlight will scorch the leaves if exposed even briefly. Plants require humid environment with excellent air circulation, or else leaf tips dry and foliage can spot. Sphagnum moss or fine-grade bark are suitable medium. They must not be over-potted. Winter and spring are primary bloom period, but many of the hybrids also bloom during other season when new growth is semi-mature.  
 
Prefer intermediate temperatures, with moist/shaded conditions. Direct sunlight will scorch the leaves if exposed even briefly. Plants require humid environment with excellent air circulation, or else leaf tips dry and foliage can spot. Sphagnum moss or fine-grade bark are suitable medium. They must not be over-potted. Winter and spring are primary bloom period, but many of the hybrids also bloom during other season when new growth is semi-mature.  
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