Cattleya White Beauty Orchid
Texture used: 2 Lil’ Owls/Lumen # 21
Cattleyas and sophronitis are two natural genera which appear most often in cultivation. Evergreen cattleyas produce pseudobulbs, from short 10 cm to tall 90 cm, along a visible strong rhizome. They are manly club-shaped, sheated and support either one leaf (unifoliate) or two (bifoliate). Both types produce rigid, oval to long leaves which are thick and leathery, while the flower spikes come from the apex of the psodobulb at the base of the leaves. They are among the most fabulous of all cultivated orchids. Many have lovely scent.
Cattleya White Beauty Orchid
Texture used: 2 Lil’ Owls/Lumen # 21
Cattleyas and sophronitis are two natural genera which appear most often in cultivation. Evergreen cattleyas produce pseudobulbs, from short 10 cm to tall 90 cm, along a visible strong rhizome. They are manly club-shaped, sheated and support either one leaf (unifoliate) or two (bifoliate). Both types produce rigid, oval to long leaves which are thick and leathery, while the flower spikes come from the apex of the psodobulb at the base of the leaves. They are among the most fabulous of all cultivated orchids. Many have lovely scent.