This is a classic, medium-sized, bifoliate Cattleya species native to Brazil, where it grows as an epiphyte on trees or a lithophyte on rocks. It is highly valued for its waxy, long-lasting flowers.
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Light: Requires bright, medium-high to high light (approx. 25,000-50,000 lux). Sturdy growth and reliable flowering depend on providing ample light; foliage should be light green, but avoid leaf scorching.
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Temperature: Intermediate to warm conditions. The ideal day range is 60-82 °F (16-28°C). It is tolerant of cooler winter temperatures (down to 50°F or 10°C) as long as it is kept drier.
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Humidity: High humidity (70-80%) is ideal year-round. Excellent air movement is essential to prevent spotting and rot.
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Watering: Water heavily and frequently during the active growth period. Reduce watering significantly during the winter rest period, allowing the medium to approach dryness, but avoid prolonged shriveling of the pseudobulbs.
Additional Notes
The waxy flowers, measuring about 4.5 inches (11cm) across, often possessing a milk chocolate scent. This is considered a mid-sized Cattleya. Mature flowering growths typically reach a height of8-12 (20-30cm), making it one of the more compact bifoliate species suitable for windowsills or space-conscious collectors.