Cattleya Amethystoglossa Coerulea Orchid Plant SPECIES Fragrant

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Cattleya Amethystoglossa Coerulea Orchid Plant SPECIES Fragrant

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 Espirito Santo, where it is found near sea level in close proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. Cattleya amethystoglossa var. coerulea (4N) ('Pauwela' (4N) x 'Valley Isle' (4N) ) SKU: 14063 Superb tetraploid form of the species! These are seedlings but are growing well. To have a coerulea form of the species and have it be a tetraploid as well is quite a feat! See explanation of plant availability. The large, blooming plant pictured is a stud plant from our collection ('XXX' mericlone). Plants Available: Growing in various pot sizes. * 4" Pot: This option is a mature plant from our selfing of 'XXX' (C. amethystoglossa 'XXX' x self). Cattleya amethystoglossa also called as The Amethyst Lipped Cattleya, Cattleya amethystoglossa var. alba, Cattleya amethystoglossa var. lilacina, Cattleya amethystoglossa var. rosea, Cattleya guttata keteleerii, Cattleya guttatta lilacina, Cattleya guttata prinzii, Cattleya guttata var prinzii, Cattleya purpurina, Epidendrum amethestoglosum, Epi.

Cattleya amethystoglossa var. coerulea 'Blue Sky' (Starter Plant

Temperatures should range from 55°F at night to 75°F in the heat of the day. These orchids can easily tolerate temperatures up to 85°F if they're protected from direct sun, but they'll die if temps climb above 100°F, no matter how protected they are. Humidity should be between 40 and 70 percent. Cattleya Amethystoglossa of the Cattleya genus can be easily cultivated and grown at home. It is a large-sized orchid that owes its popularity as a houseplant to its beautiful lavender and mauve flowers and sweet fragrance. Cattleya amethystoglossa var. coerulea SKU: 10634 Rare color form of the species with blue lip and paler green flowers with amethyst markings. Fragrant. Seedlings. Temperature Intermediate-Warm Light Level Medium-High Bloom Season Winter, Spring Color (s) Blue, Green, White Fragrant Yes Export CITES export Appendix II Species Cattleya is a tropical genus of epiphytic and lithophytic plants that produce fairly to exceptionally showy flowers, and by many their species and hybrids are considered THE orchid. There are basically two groups of Cattleyas, the so-called unifoliate and bifoliate. The unifoliate group includes Cattleya labiata, the type species of the genus.

PLANTAS,ORQUIDEAS,DICAS,NOTICIAS,CURIOSIDADES CATTLEYA AMETHYSTOGLOSSA

Cattleya amethystoglossa is found in Bahia, Minas Gerais and Pernambuco states of Brazil as a large sized, cool to warm growing epiphyte at elevations around 600 meters growing on rock outcrops near the sea and on palms in full sun with lots of warmth and humid air with tall, cylindrical pseudobulbs carrying 2 apical leaves that blooms in the fa. C. amethystoglossa var. coerulea. This plant is matched to the orchid database Grower is Marli Guarino. Cattleya (C.) amethystoglossa. Species Variety: coerulea Cultivar: Ploidy: Awards: Vendor: Description: Medium size (~8 cm) flowers in groups of 4-8. Petals are firm, like in Coelogyne, giving them a scultural aspect and long duration. No. Giving your plant sufficient lighting is the best way to get a cattleya orchid to bloom. Cattleya orchids that aren't getting enough light will have darker than normal foliage, and they often won't flower. If your orchid has at least one light green leaf, chances are it will flower because it's getting enough light. Cattleya amethystoglossa is a plant in the genus Cattleya. Plant bloom from fall through early spring with ten to thirty 10 cm flowers. Flowers are fragrant. The flowers of Cattleya amethystoglossa grow to 4 inches (10 cm) in diameter. Flowers are produced on terminal flower stems that develop at the apex of the pseudobulb. The unbranched inflorescence produces between ten and 30 blooms.

Cattleya amethystoglossa coerulea 'Caprice' CBR a photo on Flickriver

Cattleya amethystoglossa f. aurea-coerulea is an orchid species name for which no taxonomic record was found. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Cattleya amethystoglossa . Genus Cattleya (C.) Grex amethystoglossa f. aurea-coerulea Parents Species Author Year It is the plants' love of good root aeration that leads us to use the relatively coarse, free-draining media that we do. Osmunda, hapuu, fir bark, charcoal, and many other materials share the desirable characteristics we look for in cattleya potting medium.