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  2. The Hidden Meaning Behind 10 Stunning Orchid Colors

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    Learn about 10 orchid flower colors, including blue, red, brown, ... Two genuses of orchids that can produce red flowers are Phalaenopsis and Cattleya. “Phalaenopsis orchids are the most ...

  3. Cattleya - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Cattleya aclandiae - Wikipedia

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    Cattleya aclandiae has been widely used by orchid breeders to produce compact hybrids. When crossed with other bifoliate cattleyas, the spotted pattern is present in the offspring. Hybrids of this species generally produce plants that flower two or more times per year. Several color varieties of C. aclandiae are known. A coerulea form is ...

  5. Cattleya cernua - Wikipedia

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    Cattleya cernua, commonly known as the nodding sophronitis, is a species of orchid occurring from Brazil to northeastern Argentina. It was the type species of the genus Sophronitis until the genus was made synonymous with Cattleya. Twenty plants of C. cernua have received a total of 22 AOS awards. The described flowers range from 1.9 cm to 3.2 ...

  6. 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 ( Rl. glauca ) by the frilled labellum.

  7. Cattleya mossiae - Wikipedia

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    Cattleya mossiae (literally 'Moss' Cattleya'), commonly known as the Easter orchid, is a species of labiate Cattleya orchid. The white-flowered form is sometimes known as Cattleya wagneri . [ 1 ] The diploid chromosome number of C. mossiae has been determined as 2 n = 40.