Cattleya aclandiae typically has single or pairs of flowers on mature plants, while mature C. schilleriana hold three to six flowers on their inflorescences. 1 Distribution 2 Description 3 Taxonomy 4 Culture 5 Naming 5.1 Synonyms 6 Species 7 Natural Hybrids 8 Resources 9 References 10 External Links Its members are primarily from Costa Rica to tropical South America growing on wet forest trees as epiphytes. The collection now contains over 700 selected plants! C. aclandiae 'Black Wolf' and 'Blue Surprise' C. aclandiae 'Black Wolf' and 'Blue Surprise' are, incredibly, siblings from the selfing of 'Gulfglade' AM/AOS. The awarded clone called 'Blue Sky' HCC/AOS is also a sibling. Cattleya labiata: Known commonly as the crimson cattleya or ruby-lipped orchid, this species is medium in size and produces big, showy blooms often in shades of pink, lilac, or white. We can fit 2-3 plants in a box. Others have come out looking more like the typical color form of aclandiae. Day Length for Various Latitudes Relative Humidity What relative humidity is, and how to regulate it. Cattleya aclandiae v. coerulea 2 inch $35.00 . Plants Available: Growing in 4â pots or mounted on driftwood.The driftwood mount currently available is pictured. Then there are the large varieties like Cattleya tigrina, which was called leopoldii for years. Cattleya iricolor : This species is notable for its very fragrant flowers in pale yellow or ⦠(Brassavola nodosa x Cattleya aclandiae) Primary hybrid of Brassavola nodosa and Cattleya aclandiae and a staple in a nodosa cross collection. Ithas beautiful clusters of flowers held on stems above the foliage . Ideal for mounting. Cattleya aclandiae v. alba 2 inch $45.00 . The Species: Cattleya aclandiae is a compact plant with an overall height usually from 3 to 5 in and occassionally up to 8â. There are small varieties like Cattleya walkeriana, aclandiae and violacea that do not take up too much space and bloom several times a year. Gardening at Douentza 78,822 views. Culture: These ⦠Recently, I started breeding the âbest of the bestâ in an effort to provide these superior and often hard to find Cattleya species available for the hobbyist. ORIGIN: Found in Bahia Brazil in rather dry areas near the coast at elevations of 100 to 400 meters on ⦠Cattleya alagoensis Smallest member of Sophronitis, deep red $45.00 . To order, please call 804-598-7560 or email greenhouse@chadwickorchids.com Orchid Name - Price - Number of Plants Available C. anceps - $40 - 2 C. anceps 'Charlotte' CCM/AOS - $40 - 1 C. aurantiaca 'Kumquat' - $125 - 1 C. aurantiaca 'Kumquat x self' - $75 - 1 C. aurantiaca typical - $60 - Growing These Four Species It would be hard to imagine four more culturally different orchids than Sophronitis coccinea, Laelia pumila, Cattleya walkeriana and Cattleya aclandiae.While all fit generally into the definition of cattleya culture, each has a specific need or two that knowing about will help the average grower to do better with these particular plants. The flowers are popular in hybridizing and used as corsages. This is an uncommon form of this Brazilian bifoliate Cattleya. Orchid Culture Sheet Sampler This is a collection of sample culture sheets of orchid species in the same format found in our culture sheet service. Cattleya briegeri Better known as a yellow laelia from Brazil $20.00 . The flowers have a slight spicy fragrance, 3 to 4â and are long lasting. Both usually flower from early to late spring, although some C. aclandiae will produce the odd bloom or three late in the summer. 10:51. Cattleya Alliance Culture and History - ⦠Grown from seed. in 1840. Cattleya aclandiae is an orchid species identified by Lindl. Collecting select and awarded Cattleya species has been a passion of mine for many years. Opinions vary as to whether plants require a rigorous drying off during winter to bloom well. Updated: 02/10/21 Shipping is a flat rate of $20 per box. The orchid genus Cattleya consists of around 42 species of orchids.