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  1. Apr 25, 2024 · Cattleya orchids, also sometimes called corsage orchids or queen of orchids, typically feature showy, fragrant flowers that come in a wide variety of shapes, colors, and color combinations. These orchids are epiphytic, meaning they naturally grow attached to other plants, such as tree branches.

  2. Oct 6, 2023 · Find out how to plant, grow, and care for beautiful Cattleya Orchids in either your indoor or outdoor garden space!

  3. Jan 22, 2023 · If you love bold, bright colors and flouncy petals, cattleya orchids are for you. Learn how to raise and care for these flashy plants here!

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › CattleyaCattleya - Wikipedia

    Cattleya ( / ˈkætliə /) [2] is a genus of orchids from Costa Rica south to Argentina. [1] . The genus is abbreviated C in trade journals. [3] Description. Epiphytic or terrestrial orchids with cylindrical rhizome from which the fleshy noodle-like roots grow.

  5. May 6, 2024 · Cattleya orchids flaunt a stunning appearance that many plant enthusiasts couldn’t resist. The flowers are fragrant, large, showy, and come in a plethora of colors and color patterns. Small-flowered cattleya cultivars also exist in varying forms and spectacular colors.

  6. Information is crucial and in this beginner-friendly guide to growing Cattleya orchids, you will learn about: light/shade patterns, temperature, air circulation, watering, humidity, potting medium, and fertilization.

  7. Aug 25, 2022 · Here, you’ll find a complete guide to Cattleya orchid care. I’ll cover everything you need to know about these orchids, including detailed information about lighting and watering requirements, as well as temperature and humidity needs. You’ll also learn about the basics of repotting a Cattleya orchid.

  8. Jun 13, 2023 · Learn more about cattleya orchid care in this care and grow guide. These orchids are known for their vibrant colors and delicate fragrance

  9. A genus of 48 species ranging from Mexico to Bolivia and Trinidad. Care and Culture Card. See basic growing conditions and care information below. Grow cattleyas under intermediate to warm temperatures with bright light, but not in direct sun.

  10. Cattleya is a genus of forty-five, rhizomatous species that have natural distributions over south America. It was first described in 1824 by John Lindley after British horticulturalist, William Cattley, who had discovered the most popular species, C. labiata, seven years prior in Brazil.

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