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  1. Cattleya elongata. Chi Cát lan hay chi Lan hoàng hậu ( danh pháp khoa học: Cattleya) [2] là một chi thực vật gồm 113 loài hoa lan phân bố từ Costa Rica đến Nam Mỹ nhiệt đới. Tên chi này do John Lindley đặt năm 1824 theo tên của William Cattley [3] là người đã nhân giống và trồng thành công ...

  2. Cattleya, the “Queen of Orchids,” is a popular variety for both novice and experienced growers. She has a lovely fragrance, expansive blooms, and striking colors. Fortunately for the beginner, Cattleya orchids are also forgiving plants to grow in the home.

  3. Cattleya tidak menyukai sinar matahari langsung sepanjang hari. [2] Tapi mereka senang mendapat sinar langsung di pagi hari selama 4–5 jam sehari, atau sinar terang sehari penuh. [2] Bila daunnya berwarna hijau gelap, itu pertanda cattleya kekurangan sinar matahari. [2] Sebaliknya, bila kelebihan sinar, warna daunnya akan menjadi hijau ...

  4. www.orchidweb.comcattleya-orchid-careCattleya Orchid Care

    Cattleya thrive with a day temperature range between 70°F and 80°F (20°C to 27°C). At night there should be at least a 10°F (6°C) drop, to around 60°F to 64°F (15°C to 18°C). This lower night temperature will help initiate flower buds and promote stronger growth. Cattleya benefit from humidity levels between 45% and 60%.

  5. Cattleya is a genus of forty-five, rhizomatous species that have natural distributions over south America. It was first described in 1824 by John Lindley after British horticulturalist, William Cattley, who had discovered the most popular species, C. labiata , seven years prior in Brazil.

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    Cattleya. Haja Riche Empire (003087351-X) Information About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Return & Refund Policy ...

  7. May 6, 2024 · 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.

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