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  2. Cattleya luteola - Wikipedia

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    Cattleya luteola is a species of orchid, native to the lowland Amazon rainforest. [1] It is present in Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Bolivia. [2] References

  3. Cattleya - Wikipedia

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    Cattleya (/ ˈ k æ t l i ə /) [2] is a ... C. luteola: N. Brazil, Ecuador to Bolivia: 100 – 1200 meters C. mendelii: NE. Colombia: 1300 – 1800 meters C ...

  4. Category:Cattleya - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cattleya" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. ... Cattleya lueddemanniana; Cattleya luteola; M. Cattleya maxima;

  5. File:Cattleya luteola ‘No2' (Ecuador) Lindl., Gard. Chron ...

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  6. × Rhyncholaeliocattleya - Wikipedia

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    × Rhyncholaeliocattleya, abbreviated Rlc. in the horticultural trade, [1] is the orchid nothogenus for intergeneric hybrid greges containing at least one ancestor species from each of the two ancestral genera Rhyncholaelia Schltr. and Cattleya Lindl., and from no other genera.

  7. Rhyncholaelia digbyana - Wikipedia

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    Rhyncholaelia digbyana is a species of epiphytic orchid occurring from Honduras to Belize, Guatemala, Mexico and Costa Rica.. Rl. digbyana can be distinguished from the other species of Rhyncholaelia by the frilled labellum.

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  9. Flora of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The national flower of Colombia is the orchid Cattleya trianae which was named after the Colombian naturalist José Jerónimo Triana.The orchid was selected by botanist Emilio Robledo, in representation of the Colombian Academy of History to determine the most representative flowering plant of Colombia.