The celebrated national flower of Colombia captivates orchid enthusiasts with its magnificent blooms. This epiphytic species displays remarkable color variation across specimens, from rich lavender-pink to delicate white with striking magenta accents. A distinguished addition to any serious orchid collection.
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Light: Requires bright, but indirect light. Use filtered light or partial shade. Avoid strong, direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn.
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Temperature: Intermediate to warm temperatures, with an ideal range of 18-27°C (65-81°F). Slightly cooler nighttime temperatures are beneficial, but avoid extreme cold.
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Humidity: Needs moderate to high humidity, ideally 50-75%. Ensure excellent air circulation to avoid fungal problems in very humid environments.
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Watering: Water thoroughly when the growing medium feels nearly dry. Allow for complete drainage and reduce watering when the plant is resting.
Additional Notes:
The Cattleya trianae is a medium-sized epiphytic orchid that produces large, often fragrant flowers, which can reach up to 15cm (6") in diameter. Its flowers are mainly distinguished by their impressive size and prominent lip.