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Orchid Profile - Cattleya - Orchids
The Cattleya Alliance is one of the most well known in the Orchid family-this is the familiar "corsage orchid" that most of us grew up with. The plants are relatively are easy to grow although their needs are different from pot plants. [... more]
Bella Online

Cattleya Orchid & 3 Braz. Hummingbirds, Framed Art Print ...
Features: Print Title: Cattleya Orchid & 3 Braz. Hummingbirds Artist: Martin Johnson Heade Frame Description: matte black wood frame with a single white mat Image size: 24.0 x 18.0, Paper size: 28.0 x 22.0, Framed size: 36.3 x 30.3 Binding: Kitchen [... more]
$16.00
Amazon.com

Astilbe x arendsii 'Rote Cattleya' RED CATTLEYA
Purplish red Astilbes are a mainstay of shade and woodland gardens. They are clump-forming perennials which feature graceful, fern-like mounds of mostly basal, 2-3 ternately compound leaves, usually with sharply-toothed leaflets, and tiny flowers ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Nearly Natural 4400-LV Cattleya with Root Base Silk ...
Certain to become one of your most treasured possessions, this 22 inch silk Cattleya orchid plant has three full-blooming flowers, plus ten lush foliage leaves and roots artistically arranged. Set in a drift-wood like base, this silk arrangement will [... more]
$48.60
Unbeatable Sale

Cattleya (group)
Orchids in general grow best in greenhouses where temperature, humidity and light can be controlled. As houseplants, cattleyas usually perform best on east window sills, but also perform well on shaded south or west window sills, with growing ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Astilbe x arendsii 'Cattleya'
Rose No serious insect or disease problems. Unlike the Chinese astilbes (A. chinensis cultivars), the arendsii hybrids have little if any drought tolerance. Foliage decline (leaves brown up), sometimes with significant dieback, will often occur ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Rusty Cattleya Wall Pocket
A natural look of mini cattleya orchids adorned with succulents and roots in an aged metal wall pocket. -Due to the creative nature of each arrangement, minor changes or material substitutions may occur from the product image shown. But the coloration [... more]
$256.00 - $316.00
Bellacor Lighting

Potted Cattleya Faux Orchid Arrangement
A rusty yellow mini cattleya orchid with angel vine and spanish moss in a weathered clay pot. -Due to the creative nature of each arrangement, minor changes or material substitutions may occur from the product image shown. But the coloration and size [... more]
$114.00 - $140.00
Bellacor Lighting

Nearly Natural 4400-YL Cattleya with Root Base Silk ...
Certain to become one of your most treasured possessions, this 22 inch silk Cattleya orchid plant has three full-blooming flowers, plus ten lush foliage leaves and roots artistically arranged. Set in a drift-wood like base, this silk arrangement will [... more]
$48.60
Unbeatable Sale

Cattleya Orchid, Easter Orchid, Christmas Orchid
Large, showy, fragrant flowers on an upright stem modification called a pseudobulb; leaves are large, thick, leathery, and ridged. Flowers occur in racemes, have petals that are broader than the sepals, and a 3-lobed lip. Lateral lobes form a ... [... more]
Texas Horitculture

CATTLEYA INSECTS
The cattleya weevil adults are less than 1/2 inch long with white marks on the back. These feed on the surface of pseudobulbs and puncture the leaf surfaces. The larvae feed on the leaves and develop on stems and pseudobulbs. The injury allows ... [... more]
Old House Web

Orchid: Cattleya
This PlantTalk Colorado script discusses growing cattleya orchid plants in Colorado. Cattleya orchids, sometimes known as queen of the orchids, are native to tropical America. Best known for their incredible array of flowers, the blossom size and ... [... more]
Colorado State University Extension
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