Beautiful Cattleya Orchids
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By Adam Fulford, InsatiableGardener.com
Cattleya orchids are a popular houseplant noted for their beautiful plumage and fragrance. They have a bloom life of around four weeks.
A Very Hardy Species
They are a hardy species. The main consideration in growing them at home is they should be receiving good amount of sunlight. Cattleya orchids have been spotted growing on cactuses!
Cattleya Orchids are Also Known as “Corsage Orchids”
Native to the Americas and the Caribbean, these lovely aromatic orchids are sometimes referred to as “corsage orchids,” since they are often used in corsages bouquet.
Characteristics of Cattleya Orchids
Cattleya orchid flowers are comprised of two large petals set horizontally and a third petal below. Their sepals form a pinwheel-like pattern. Cattleya leaves grow to be one or two feet long, or even longer. Size and flower color vary dependant on the parentage of the plant.
Species and Hybrids
Forty eight species of Cattleya orchids have been identified, while the Cattleya orchids on the market are likely to be hybrids. Some of the more visually striking Cattley orchid hybrids may not necessarily be as fragrant as other variations of this plant.
Healthy Plants
Well cared-for and properly fertilized Cattleyas will be exhibit rich olive-colored green leaves, sturdy flower spikes, and strong roots.
Soil Needs of Cattleya Orchids
Commercially available potting mixes for orchids are probably fine for Catteyas. A good potting mix for Cattleyas may include redwood bark chips.
Temperature Needs of Corsage Orchids
Cattleyas require daytime temperatures of between 70 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit (21°-29° Celsius) and night time temperatures of between 55 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit (12.8° to 15.6° Celsius)
Watering Needs
These orchids only need to be watered sporadically. Over watering will harm them. Once or twice a week is enough, and more is probably too much.
A Wonderful House Plant
Cattleya Orchids are easy to maintain and add gorgeous decor to homes, making them an excellent choice for an indoor plant.
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