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    Description. Epiphytic or terrestrial orchids with cylindrical rhizome from which the fleshy noodle-like roots grow. Pseudobulbs can be conical, spindle-shaped or cylindrical; with upright growth; one or two leaves growing from the top of them. The leaves can be oblong, lanceolate or elliptical, somewhat fleshy, with smooth margin.

  2. Many species of Cattleya produce a sheath at the top of the pseudobulb which encloses the future inflorescence. Of these, some species flower as the new growth matures when the sheaths are still green. While others “rest” for several months before the inflorescence emerges through the brown, dry sheath. This is normal.

  3. cattleya, (genus Cattleya ), genus of about 45 species of orchids (family Orchidaceae ), several of which are commercially important as ornamentals and florists’ plants. Cattleyas are native to tropical America and are widely grown in greenhouses and other bright humid indoor environments. Cattleya labiata, one of the most commonly cultivated ...

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  4. The genus Sophronitis is now treated as a synonym of Cattleya, so the hybrid Sophrocattleya is now Cattleya and is no longer considered to be intergeneric. Cattleya orchids are grown as greenhouse plants or houseplants. They can be grown outside in the summer. Quick ID: Thin pseudobulbs that emerge from the rhizome; Thick, waxy leaves

  5. The Cattleya stands at the pinnacle of orchid eminence, the epitome of floral beauty. Because of its importance, we shall take Cattleya as our first genus to discuss in detail. Actually, we shall deal with but one-half of the genus, now, for reasons which we will discuss presently. THE GENUS CATTLEYA

  6. Apr 25, 2024 · Here are the main care requirements for growing a cattleya orchid: Choose a spot that gets bright, indirect light, ideally an east- or west-facing window. Prepare or purchase a potting mix specifically designed for orchids. Water occasionally, once the medium has dried out completely. Try to keep humidity a bit higher around cattleya orchids ...

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  8. May 6, 2024 · The name cattleya refers to an entire genus of Cattleya spp. in the Orchidaceae family. Plant collector and horticulturist William Cattley accidentally brought the famed “corsage orchid” (Cattleya labiata) to England in 1818 when he imported a bunch of tropical plants from Brazil through wildlife expert William Swainson. It first showcased ...

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