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Cattleya amethystoglossa is an orchid species identified by Linden & Rchb.f. ex R.Warner in 1862. ORIGIN: 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.


Muda de Cattleya amethystoglossa "tipo"

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.


Cattleya amethystoglossa Cattleya amethystoglossa from H&R… Flickr

Synonyms Cattleya amethystoglossa var. alba L.C.Menezes & Braem 2006; Cattleya amethystoglossa var. lilacina (Rchb.f.) Fowlie 1977; Cattleya amethystoglossa var. rosea Rolfe 1892; Cattleya guttata keteleerii Houlet. 1875; Cattleya guttatta lilacina Barb. Rod. 1882; Cattleya guttata prinzii Rchb.f 1856; Cattleya guttata Lindley var prinzii.


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To many people the term Cattleya is synonymous with orchids. For a long period, a Cattleya corsage was a prerequisite for any special occasion and as a result the Cattleya has often been called the Queen of Orchids. While no longer the reigning queen of the orchid floral industry it is difficult not to be impressed by a well-flowered Cattleya.


Cattleya amethystoglossa tipo & jessica

Cattleya amethystoglossa v. semi-alba, ready for 4" pot/approx. 8in. Tall. *Exclusive; Cattleya walkeriana v. Tipo, 4" Over grown, Heavy Fragrance! Pot Size: 4" Potted, overgrown Blooming Size: Yes Light: 50% shade Temperature: Warm Watering: Dry between watering. Origin: Brazil Fragrant.


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A. Midlobe of lip somewhat larger, more or less long and clawed. Cattleya granulosa, C. porphyroglossa, C. schofieldiana, C. x brasiliensis, C. guttata, C. x patrocinii, C. tigrina, C. amethystoglossa, C. elongata, C. x victoriae-reginae, C. schilleriana, C. x Whitei. B. Midlobe of lip small, sessile or subsessile.


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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.


Muda de Cattleya amethystoglossa "tipo"

Grower's Note: C. amethystoglossa is a bifoliate Cattleya species that is susceptible to heat stress. This can manifest as markings on the underside of some foliage (example pictured), which are generally understood to be innocuous cosmetic imperfections. Orchid Care: Grow in bright light and high humidity.


Cattleya amethystoglossa (4N) (‘Pink Amethyst’ x ‘Orchidglade’ AM/AOS

Cattleya (C.) amethystoglossa. Species Variety: tipo Cultivar: Ploidy: Awards: Vendor: Description: Culture: This plant record is available for viewing by Public. Plant record added over 3 years ago. 22 plants of C. amethystoglossa cultivated by all members. See All-Member Plants.


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Cattleya amethystoglossa (4N) ('Pink Amethyst' x 'Orchidglade' AM/AOS) Hide Video. A native to Bahia, Minas Gerais and Pernambuco states of Brazil. This is the larger-flowered tetraploid version of this stunning Catttleya species. The plants offered should reach blooming size within one year or less, of 2021.


Cattleya amethystoglossa tipo & jessica

Cattleya amethystoglossa: Brazil. This species first appeared in the collection of Herr Reichenheim at Berlin and was described in 1856 in BONPLANDIA by Reichenbach as Cattleya guttata var. prinzii, named to honor Herr Print who had sent the plant from Brazil. It appeared in England in the collection of Mr. F. Coventry, of Shirley, whose.


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C. amethystoglossa is a tall plant and has pseudobulbs that grow to 3 feet (0.91 meters) tall. Each pseudobulb has two (occasionally three) leathery, green leaves at the top. This species is in the Bifoliate division of Cattleyas. The flowers of C. amethystoglossa grow to 4 inches (10 cm) in diameter.


Cattleya amethystoglossa (5N)? OrchidWeb

Cattleya amethystoglossa care and culture 0Travaldo's Blog Cattleya amethystoglossa is native to Brazil in the states of Bahia and possibly Espirito Santo, where it is found near sea level. It grows on palm tree trunks, rock, and large tree branches high in the canopy of evergreen trees.


Cattleya amethystoglossa tipo ‘4x’ x ‘Dona Zezè’ lo scrigno di nebbia

C. amethystoglossa 'XXX' (Starter-3" Pot) This young starter plants is a specialty, bifoliate Cattleya species that is highly sought after. It recognized by the lavendar color of the blooms and speckling throughout. This particular species is a slower grower taking a little longer to reach mature size. First bloom is about 2-3 years away.


Cattleya amethystoglossa tipo XXX Cattleya amethystoglossa… Flickr

Cattleya amethystoglossa is a tall plant and has pseudobulbs that grow to 3 feet (1 meter) tall. Each pseudobulb has two (occasionally three) leathery, green leaves at the top. This species is in the Bifoliate division of Cattleyas. Distribution


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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.