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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

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  5. 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 ...

  6. Cattleya coccinea - Wikipedia

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    Cattleya coccinea var. rossiteriana Van den Berg Cattleya coccinea , also known as Sophronitis coccinea or Sophronitis grandiflora , is a species of orchid occurring in Atlantic Forest habitats, from southeastern Brazil to Argentina ( Misiones ).

  7. Category:Cattleya - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. B. Bifoliate Cattleya (16 P) L. ... Cattleya lueddemanniana; Cattleya luteola; M. Cattleya maxima;

  8. × 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. [2]

  9. Cattleya schroederae - Wikipedia

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    Cattleya schroederae is a species of orchid. C. schroederae is named after Baroness Schroeder, wife of Sir John Schroder, see de:John Henry Schröder. It is a Colombian unifoliate Cattleya species. Flowers are to 9" (22.5 cm) across, strongly fragrant. [1] C. shroederae blooms in spring from a sheath that has formed before the winter dormancy. [2]