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  2. Cattleya luteola - Wikipedia

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

  3. 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 ).

  4. 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.

  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. Ipomoea hederifolia - Wikipedia

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    This Solanales article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. Cattleya walkeriana - Wikipedia

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    Cattleya walkeriana, or Walker's cattleya, is a species of orchid. It differs from most species of Cattleya by having inflorescences which arise from the rhizome instead of from the apex of the pseudobulb [ nb 1 ] .

  8. Cattleya granulosa - Wikipedia

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    Cattleya granulosa (the "granulose Cattleya") is a bifoliate Cattleya species of orchid. It is endemic to Brazil; [1] the type specimen was reported to come from Guatemala, but this is likely erroneous. [2] The diploid chromosome number of C. granulosa has been determined as 2n = 40. [3]

  9. Ipomoea - Wikipedia

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    The leaves of I. batatas are eaten as a vegetable, and have been shown to slow oxygenation of LDLs, with some similar potential health benefits to green tea and grape polyphenols. [ 14 ] Other species were and still are used as potent entheogens .