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  2. Want to Try Growing Orchids? Give These Varieties a Look - AOL

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    Cattleya Orchid. As one of the most popular orchids, cattleya orchids, also known as "corsage orchids," come in a variety of different colors due to hybridization. ... These fragrant orchids boast ...

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  4. Cattleya amethystoglossa - Wikipedia

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    Cattleya amethystoglossa (the "amethyst-lipped Cattley flower") is a bifoliate species of orchid from the genus Cattleya. C. amethystoglossa is native to Brazil in the states of Bahia and possibly Espírito Santo , where it is found near sea level in close proximity to the Atlantic Ocean .

  5. 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]

  6. × Brassolaeliocattleya - Wikipedia

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    × Brassolaeliocattleya, abbreviated Blc. in the horticultural trade, [1] is the orchid nothogenus for intergeneric hybrid greges containing at least one ancestor species from each of the three ancestral genera Brassavola R.Br., Cattleya Lindl. and Laelia Lindl., and from no other genera.

  7. Rhyncholaelia digbyana - Wikipedia

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    This orchid is strongly scented at night with the scent reported to be similar to that of lemon or Lily of the valley. [7] The scent is composed nine different compounds four the compounds are alpha-pinene , [ 8 ] ocimene , [ 8 ] Citronellol , [ 8 ] [ 9 ] and Linalool .