Cattleya Whitei var. coerulea (C. schilleriana х C. warneri) — OrchidDream


Cattleya Whitei var. coerulea ' Bodenseeopal ' emmily1955 Flickr

Description. Epiphytic or terrestrial orchids with cylindrical rhizome from which the fleshy noodle-like roots grow. Pseudobulbs can be conical, spindle-shaped or cylindrical; with upright growth; one or two leaves growing from the top of them. The leaves can be oblong, lanceolate or elliptical, somewhat fleshy, with smooth margin. The inflorescence is a terminal raceme with few or several.


Cattleya Whitei var. Tipo (warneri coerulea x schilleriana coerulea) a photo on Flickriver

Coerulea form of fragrant Cattleya species. A compact crawler. Excellent for mounting. Grown from seed. Plants Available: Mature plants in various sizes, examples pictured.See Plant Selection dropdown menu for availability.. Orders will be filled with plants in spike/bud/bloom as blooming season and stock permit; otherwise, mature plants that have bloomed previously.


Espaço Cattleyas Cattleya whiteii coerulea

Cattleya Whiteyi "Coerulea" Cattleya SKU: CATWHCN. Potsize: 12 cm. 12 cm. Blooming: No. No. Yes. Version. Price: Special price €39,95 / VAT included Shipping costs will be calculated in the checkout Stock: only 1 piece available. Number: Weather insurance add? Add to Cart Share this product.


Cattleya Whitei coerulea Orchideen

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 Whitei Coerulea Orchid Flowers

208 Orchid Digest, Oct., Nov., Dec. 2015 CATTLEYA SPECIES AND THEIR CULTURE BASED ON AN ARTICLE BY WILLIAM P. ROGERSON Published in the Orchid Digest, Vo. 68 (4) THE INFORMATION I SHARE here about Cat- tleya species and their culture is based mostly on observations accumulated over a 20-year period


Laelia purpurata var. werkhauseri x Cattleya whitei coerulea Cattleya, Orchids, Foliage plants

The number of quite-floppy-and-small flowers rendered in soft colors ranges from 12 to 25. In contrast, the upland form is similar in size to members of the Cattleya labiata complex. Four to six very dark 6-inch (15-cm) flowers are borne in a cluster. Except for Cattleya aurea, C. maxima is the only Cattleya that grows on the Pacific side of.


Cattleya Whitei var. coerulea (C. schilleriana х C. warneri) — OrchidDream

Cattleyas for the Beginner - Part 2. Since cattleyas are adaptable to greenhouse culture in almost all parts of the world, they are to be found in most orchid collections today. For the greater part, hybrids are the general rule, but some species are still quite popular among hobby growers. The recent transfer of the former Brazilian laelias.


Cattleya (Whitei x Valentine) coerulea The Orchid`s of my … Flickr

In the Beginners' Handbook for March, 1956, we discussed the genus Cattleya and its allies, devoting the balance of the article to one section of the genus, the unifoliate or one-leaved Cattleyas. As we noted in that installment, that group of Cattleyas is predominant in horticultural interest, with species and hybrids of the labiate section.


Cattleya Whitei var. coerulea (C. schilleriana х C. warneri) — OrchidDream

Coerulea form of Venezuelan Cattleya species, C. mossiae. Grown from seed, so flower characteristics may vary from plant to plant. The flowers pictured show the blooms from a plant grown from the same flask as the plants available. Plants Available: Growing in 4" pots. The plants pictured in full are among the plants available and otherwise.


Cattleya Whitei Coerulea Adulta Orquidário Frutal

Cattleya maxima 'coerulea'. Takes a lot of light (afternoon or all day light) and prefers watering when dried out. Can take a lot of water and fertilizer in summer, using resources to grow new stems and leaves quickly with the light and heat. Fertilizer is preferred twice a month. Prefers temp.


Cattleya Whitei var. coerulea ( Cat. warneri coerulea x Ca… Flickr

Common name: Bicolored Cattleya Orchid. Introduced in 1836, Cattleya bicolor, or commonly known as bicolored cattleya, is an orchid species that grows in trees and rocks near coastal areas in Brazil. Bicolored cattleyas are medium to large-sized orchids. They feature stems that grow about 18 to 30 inches high.


Cattleya labiata f. coerulea

Plant epiphytic on trees or rocks, thickened pseudobulbous stems with one or two (rarely three) leaves. Leaves thick, leathery or fleshy. Inflorescence unbranched, arising from apex of pseudobulb. usually emerging from spathe-like sheath. Flowers few, usually large and showy.


Cattleya Whitei var. coerulea (C. schilleriana х C. warneri) — OrchidDream

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.


Resultado de imagem para Cattleya Whitei Coerulea X Cattleya Intermedia Flamea Orquidea

Cattleya. Lindl 1824. Pronunciation: CAT-lee-ah (click on the name to hear it spoken) Tribe: Epidendreae Subtribe: Laeliinae 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.


Cattleya Whitei var. coerulea Cattleya Whitei var. coerule… Flickr

In the catagory 'blue' Cattleya's, my whitei coerulea. The true color is a bit hard to catch on camera bud it's more a lilac color with a darker laven Cattleya x whitei var. coerulea - Orchid Board - Most Complete Orchid Forum on the web !


Cattleya Whitei coerulea Orquidário Florália

Coerulea form of Brazilian Cattleya species, C. guttata. Grown from seed, so flower characteristics may vary from plant to plant. Compare the blooms pictured for an example of these variations. Plants Available: See dropdown menu with plant selection for current availability. Plants in 4" pots and clay pots are blooming-size.