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  1. Jun 13, 2023 · Cattleya orchids are native to tropical regions, which means they require warm temperatures and high humidity levels to thrive. When it comes to temperature, these orchids prefer daytime temperatures between 70-85°F and nighttime temperatures between 55-65°F.

  2. Mar 17, 2023 · Caring for Cattleya Orchid Plants. Once you choose a good location and get the site conditions just right, caring for Cattleya orchids is easy. The lighting should be bright but indirect. Warmer temperatures are best from 70 to 85 degrees F. (24-30 C.). Humidity is often the hardest part to control in the home interior.

  3. Cattleya (Corsage Orchid) KAT-lee-ah. The Cattleya orchid is known as the corsage orchid, due to its popularity for use in corsages and wedding arrangements. Native from Costa Rica to Argentina, Cattleyas have beautiful fragrant flowers that come in many colors and combinations of colors. The flowers can range in size from very large to very ...

  4. May 27, 2024 · Cattleya (corsage orchids) are the most frequently used orchids in corsages, Cattleya orchids have been widely hybridized, leading to a large variety of colors and forms. Some varieties are quite fragrant and many have appealing freckles, streaks, or other bicolor features.

  5. The regal Cattleya, also known as the "Corsage Orchid" was extremely popular as a cut flower in the United States in the 1950's and yet its history dates back to the early 1800's when William Cattley first bloomed this orchid in cultivation. Large fragrant blooms are the signature of this classic orchid. The color "orchid" comes from the color ...

  6. Cattleya trianae (Lind. & Rchb. fil), also known as Flor de Mayo ("May flower") or "Christmas orchid", [1] is a plant of the family Orchidaceae . It grows as an epiphytic orchid, with succulent leaves, endemic to Colombia where it was nominated as the national flower in November 1936.

  7. Aug 5, 2023 · Cattleya orchids, with their exotic and glamorous, often frilled flowers, have earned their place as traditional corsages for special occasions. With around 70 species primarily hailing from South and Central America, and numerous hybrids grown as houseplants, these tropical treasures offer a breath taking array of colours to choose from.

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