Cattleya warscewiczii

id: cattleya-warscewiczii-268-4009361
title: Cattleya warscewiczii
text: Cattleya warscewiczii, a labiate Cattleya, is a species of orchid. It was first collected by Józef Warszewicz in Colombia in 1848-49 and formally described by Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach in 1855. C. warscewiczii exhibits a typical Cattleya sympodial habit. Pseudobulbs are 8-16" (20-40 cm) long, unifoliate, cylindrical or cigar-shaped, grooved. Flowers are 7-11" (17.5-27.5 cm) across, largest in the genus, showy, fragrant. In culture the flowering is in summer on that year's spring growth. Strong
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description: Species of orchid
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattleya_warscewiczii
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date modified: 2024-04-12T18:44:02Z
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