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Cattleya Orchid Source: Nice Cattleya lueddemanniana Variety
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Your source for the best orchid growing information. Learn more about Cattleya orchids and how to grow orchids successfully. Nice Cattleya lueddemanniana Variety. Photo of Cattleya lueddemanniana. Eduardo' x 'Macaray' is a very nice example of some of the possibilities from crossing excellent individuals within a species. This flower was exhibited at the Dever Orchid Show in 2011. Cattleya lueddemanniana. Blooms in the spring. Check out this article. Growing information and species description.
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Cattleya Orchid Source: Epidendrum albertii - Albert's Epidendrum
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Your source for the best orchid growing information. Learn more about Cattleya orchids and how to grow orchids successfully. Epidendrum albertii - Albert's Epidendrum. Costa Rica, Ecuador. Grows from 500 to 1500 meters in elevation on rocks near humid streams or on trees in wet forests. Has flattened, cane-like stems that are covered in many leafy sheaths. Leaves are green on top and reddish on the underside. 025 inches (1 cm). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Orchids of Mexico and Guatemala.
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Cattleya Orchid Source: Epidendrum allochronum
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Your source for the best orchid growing information. Learn more about Cattleya orchids and how to grow orchids successfully. Costa Rica south to Panama. Grows on trees in moist mountainous forests from 1100 to 2100 meters in elevation. Are produced at the end of the cane and produce a few purple flowers. Late Winter to Early Spring. Mounted on cork bark or tree fern plaques and provide moisture throughout the year. This species tolerates a wide variety of temperatures and can be reliably grown under.
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Cattleya Orchid Source: Encyclia alboxanthina Photos
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Your source for the best orchid growing information. Learn more about Cattleya orchids and how to grow orchids successfully. Photo of Encyclia alboxanthina. João de Deus Medeiros. This is a nice example of Encyclia alboxanthina. Which is a Brazilian Encyclia orchid species. I really like the yellow-green color of the petals and sepals. This photo is of a species growing in the wild. For more information on how to grow Encyclia alboxanthina. On a related Encyclia. January 5, 2013 at 10:21 AM.
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Cattleya Orchid Source: Laelia purpurata
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Your source for the best orchid growing information. Learn more about Cattleya orchids and how to grow orchids successfully. Grows high in the tree canopy where it is exposed to bright light and lots of good air circulation. Native to the regions of Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. Medium to large-sized plant resembles unifoliate. Plants. The tall pseudobulbs of. 6 to 8 inches (15-20 cm). This species has the largest flower of all the. Late Spring to Fall. Many different c...
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Cattleya Orchid Source: Cattleya mossiae - Easter Cattleya
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Your source for the best orchid growing information. Learn more about Cattleya orchids and how to grow orchids successfully. Cattleya mossiae - Easter Cattleya. Venezuela. The native habitat of. Is a mountain range near the coast in the northern part of the country. Small to Medium. Unifoliate. The pseudobulbs of. Mature in the summer and form a sheath and then rest during the winter. The flower buds fill the sheath in the spring after a dormant period. 6 to 7 inches (15-17.7 cm). Cattleya aliciae; Cattl...
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Cattleya Orchid Source: Laelia pururata (syn. Cattleya purpurata) pictures
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Your source for the best orchid growing information. Learn more about Cattleya orchids and how to grow orchids successfully. Laelia pururata (syn. Cattleya purpurata) pictures. Now known as Cattleya purpurata. Is one of the most spectacular orchid species. It flowers in the late spring or early summer and bears many colorful flowers. Plant in full bloom. Image by Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis. Has several different colorful forms. Typical flower color and form of. Image by Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis. My name is...
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Cattleya Orchid Source: Epidendrum acunae - Acuna's Epidendrum
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Your source for the best orchid growing information. Learn more about Cattleya orchids and how to grow orchids successfully. Epidendrum acunae - Acuna's Epidendrum. Florida, Cuba, Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. Is possibly extinct in Florida. In Mexico it is found in the Mexican states of Chiapas and Vera Cruz. This species prefers low-elevation tropical rainforest habitats from sea level to 1000 meters near water. 15 inches (4 cm). Order your copy today! View my c...
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Cattleya Orchid Source: Epidendrum and Leptotes
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Your source for the best orchid growing information. Learn more about Cattleya orchids and how to grow orchids successfully. Is large and varied. Most plants have reed-like, compressed pseudobulbs with leaves distributed along the length of the pseudobulb at nodes. However, some have small, round pseudobulbs with one or more leaves. Generally the flowers are small. See individual species descriptions for growing information. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Orchids of Mexico and Guatemala.
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Cattleya Orchid Source: Cattleya labiata - Crimson or Ruby Lipped Cattleya
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Your source for the best orchid growing information. Learn more about Cattleya orchids and how to grow orchids successfully. Cattleya labiata - Crimson or Ruby Lipped Cattleya. Crimson or Ruby Lipped Cattleya. Is native to mountain ranges in the northeastern part of the country at elevations above 500 meters. They usually grow on trees but can be found on rocks, too. Medium height. Unifoliate. The pseudobulbs of. 7 inches (17.5 cm). Fragrant. A short stem produces two to five flowers at one time. Is a la...