Check Out Cattleyas Orchid on eBay. Fill Your Cart With Color Today! Cattleya intermedia is a coastal species whose range extends from Rio de Janeiro south to Brazil's border with Uruguay and into that country. Plants from Rio de Janeiro can be found growing on low scrub at Cabo Frio with some plants appearing to grow from the sandy beachheads.
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Cattleya intermedia is a coastal species whose range extends from Rio de Janeiro south to Brazil's border with Uruguay and into that country. Plants from Rio de Janeiro can be found growing on low scrub at Cabo Frio with some plants appearing to grow from the sandy beachheads. Cattleya intermedia by Brian Milligan Recently I borrowed an impressive large-format book written by Dr. J.A. Fowlie on the bifoliate cattleyas of Brazil and published in 1977. It contains many striking illustrations and detailed descriptions of the various cattleya species. Cattleya intermedia alba 'Penn Valley' AM/AOS SKU: 11113 The intermedia species is known for it's incredible temperature tolerance, taking temps almost down to freezing and as high as 100F without much trouble. Large flowers carry a fragrance as well. Temperature Cool-Warm Light Level Medium-High Bloom Season Spring, Summer Color (s) White Fragrant Cattleya intermedia Graham ex Hook. 1828 SUBGENUS Intermedia [Cogn.] Withner 1989 . Plant in situ in Boia Ceia' Sao Paulo State Brazil at 1 meter in elevation.. AOS Bulletin Vol 51 No 5 1982 as C intermedia var alba photo fide; Growing Orchids Vol 2 Rentoul 1982; AOS Bulletin vol 53 no 7 1984 photo fide;.
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Cattleya Intermedia, of the Intermediae subgenus an orchid species that belongs to the Atlantic shorelines of Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil, can now be easily germinated and grown at home. Cattleya intermedia var. alba 'Lines' AM/AOS is a stunning and elegant orchid variety that is highly sought after by orchid enthusiasts and collectors. This orchid variety is known for its large, showy, and fragrant flowers that bloom in shades of pure white. The plant itself has long, thin pseudobulbs, and a robust gr Cattleya, or also called corsage orchids and Queen of the Orchids, is one of the most popular types of orchids. For most people, the word orchid is almost always synonymous with cattleyas - that's how popular this orchid type is than the others. Table Of Contents Cattleya intermedia A beautiful and hardy, easy to grow Brazilian species. For hardiness and willingness to bloom it is hard to beat this species from Brazil and Argentina. It is known to take temperatures from the mid 20s up to 100 degrees. Related Reading: | Cattleyas Cattleya intermedia fma. alba 'Hoyt' A select clone of this unusual color form.
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Cattleya intermedia is an orchid species identified by Graham ex Hook. in 1828. Genus Cattleya (C.) Grex intermedia (name currently accepted by Kew). C. intermedia 'Buddy' (2 awards in 2017) C. intermedia h.f. alba 'Baronja' (2 awards from 2013 to 2016) C. intermedia 'Crownfox' (2 awards from 2012 to 2015) C. intermedia h.f. orlata 'Sendai. Cattleya intermedia var. alba. Upload Image Print Version. Genus Cattleya (KAT-lee-yuh) Info. Synonym Sun Exposure Light Shade Foliage Unknown - Tell us. Height 12-18 in. (30-45 cm) Spacing Unknown - Tell us.
© 2023 Google LLC I bought my Cattleya intermedia var. alba a few years ago, enchanted by its wonderful fragrance, and I am very happy it is blooming again this year, after be. Here's my C. intermedia alba in full bloom. C. intermedia has two races, one of tall plants (50cm or more), which is from my region and has few variet Cattleya intermedia var. alba - Orchid Board - Most Complete Orchid Forum on the web !
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Product information "Cattleya intermedia var. alba". Cattleya intermedia var. amethystina (C.Morren ex Lem.) Fowlie 1977. epiphyte, also lithophyte,in Sao Paulo, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul states of Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina in the Atlantic coastal forest exposed on rocks and small trees near the sea or streams. Cattleya intermedia alba. Pristine white and very nice shape, no waves or ripples on petals or sepals, will push this plant along and see about bumping up the flower size. Likes more water than most cattleyas and is very happy growing mounted with vandas and getting that extra water.