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  1. How to Grow and Care for Cattleya Orchids - The Spruce

    • Cattleya orchids are not difficult to care for, and even beginners can find success with getting them to flower. Here are the main care requirements for growing a cattleya orchid: 1. Choose a spot that … See more

    Types of Cattleya Orchids

    There are many orchid species and hybrids within the Cattleya genus that vary in appearance and bloom time, including: 1. C. labiata: Known commonly as the crimson cat… See more

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    Propagating Cattleya Orchids

    Growing cattleya orchids from seed is possible but uncommon, because a new orchid started from … See more

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    Potting and Repotting Cattleya Orchids

    These plants don’t like their roots disturbed, so repot only when it’s essential. Once the roots are growing over the edge of the pot and/or the growing medium has decompose… See more

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    Common Pests

    Pests seem to love this type of orchid. Watch for common houseplant pests that can cause foliage damage, especially scale. Catching and eliminating scale is important b… See more

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  2. The cattleya orchid is native to Central and South America and is considered an epiphyte. Cattleya orchids have some of the most enchanting blooms in the orchid world. While they generally have fewer blooms than other genus of orchids, the flowers are impressive, large, fragrant, and frequently more than one color.
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    Cattleyas differ from other orchids in that they usually have larger flowers with an intense fragrance, but these blossoms also last for a shorter period of time. The flowers come in a massive range of colors, including white, cream, yellow, orange, green, pink, red, magenta, lavender, violet, and nearly blue, but not true blue.
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    The Queen of orchids, corsage orchid, or cat orchid is a tropical epiphyte in the Orchidaceae family. It is native to the tropical New World, USDA zones 10 to 12, found from Costa Rica to Argentina. Having been avidly and recklessly collected during the 1800's, Cattleya is now on the CITES Appendix II.
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  5. Cattleyas for the Beginner - Part 2 - American Orchid …

    Flowers are about three to four inches across, fleshy, in an upright cluster containing five to twenty flowers. Petals are similar to sepals but somewhat broader, petals and sepals bright rose spotted with amethyst-purple, …

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  8. How to Plant, Grow and Care For Cattleya Orchids

    Oct 6, 2023 · Learn how to grow cattleya orchids, the fragrant and stunning flowers native to Central and South America. Find out about their classification, flower formations, propagation, and more.

  9. Cattleya Orchids: Different Types, How to Grow and …

    May 6, 2024 · Cattleya orchids flaunt a stunning appearance that many plant enthusiasts couldn’t resist. The flowers are fragrant, large, showy, and come in a plethora of colors and color patterns. Small-flowered cattleya cultivars also …

  10. Cattleya Orchids: All You Need To Know For - Gardenia

    The flowers are known for their broad, ruffled petals and sepals and a distinctive lip (labellum) that is often elaborately colored and patterned. Cattleya flowers come in various colors, including white, pink, purple, yellow, orange, …

  11. Cattleya Orchid Care And Grow Guide - Orchid …

    Jun 13, 2023 · Learn how to grow and care for Cattleya orchids, a beautiful and fragrant epiphytic plant native to tropical regions. Find out their specific needs for light, temperature, humidity, water, fertilizer, and more.

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  13. Cattleya Orchid Care: A Complete Guide - Everyday …

    Depending on the species, Cattleya flowers can span anywhere from 2-inches to 6-inches across. These orchid bloom colors include red, pink, lavender, white, yellow and purple. There are also Cattleya hybrids, with colored stripes, …

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