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Cattleya Orchid: Beginner's Care Guide - Brilliant Orchids
Cattleya, the “Queen of Orchids,” is a popular variety for both novice and experienced growers. She has a lovely fragrance, expansive blooms, and striking colors. Fortunately for the beginner, Cattleya orchids are also forgiving plants to grow in the home.
Care of Cattleya - Smithsonian Gardens
Scientific Name: Cattleya (KAT-lee-uh) Native to Costa Rica and much of South America, this flamboyant, many colored orchid was extremely popular in flower arrangements (especially for corsages, as its name implies) in the 1950s. It typically has large, fragrant flowers which last for a shorter period of time than other orchids.
Cattleya - 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.
How to Grow and Care for Cattleya Orchids | Gardener’s Path
Cattleya species grow wild across Costa Rica and South America at high altitudes where the air is moist and cool. Most of them are epiphytes, which means they grow on other plants, usually trees. But they aren’t parasites, and they just use the host plant as a means of support.
How to Grow and Care for Cattleya Orchids - The Spruce
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.
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