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Cattleya Collection

"Cattleya: The Queen of Orchids" Cattleya, also known as Cattleya Trianae Mrs Phillips

Background imageCattleya Collection: Cattleya Trianae Mrs Phillips

Cattleya Trianae Mrs Phillips, also known as Flor de Mayo (May Flower) or Christmas Orchid (Orchidaceae family), with pink, purple and yellow colouring

Background imageCattleya Collection: Cattleya skinneri, English orchid

Cattleya skinneri, English orchid
Plate 13 from Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala (1837-1843) by James Bateman. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCattleya Collection: Flor de Mayo or Christmas orchid, Cattleya trianae

Flor de Mayo or Christmas orchid, Cattleya trianae. Chromolithograph by Hatch Company after a botanical illustration by Harriet Stewart Miner from Orchids, the Royal Family of Plants, Lee Shepard

Background imageCattleya Collection: Cattleya Orchid

Cattleya Orchid
Photo of an original Fine Lithograph from the Favourite Flowers of Garden & Greenhouse by Edward Step published in 1897 in London

Background imageCattleya Collection: DDE-90038731

DDE-90038731
Cattleya Orchid, (Cattleya skinneri), National flower of Costa Rica, also known as Guaria Morada, Costa Rica. Date: 12/06/2009

Background imageCattleya Collection: DDE-90038729

DDE-90038729
Orchid, (Cattleya skinneri), national flower of Costa Rica. Date: 18/02/2009

Background imageCattleya Collection: DDE-90038479

DDE-90038479
Orchid, (Cattleya walkeriana), Brazil. Date: 18/02/2009

Background imageCattleya Collection: Cattleya orchid

Cattleya orchid

Background imageCattleya Collection: Crimson Cattleya (colour litho)

Crimson Cattleya (colour litho)
961262 Crimson Cattleya (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Orchids - Cattleya Labiata.); © Look and Learn

Background imageCattleya Collection: Purple-stained laelia orchid, Cattleya purpurata

Purple-stained laelia orchid, Cattleya purpurata (Laelia purpurata). Chromolithograph from an illustration by B. Herincq from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne

Background imageCattleya Collection: India-rubber plant, Ficus elastica

India-rubber plant, Ficus elastica. Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne, London, 1896

Background imageCattleya Collection: Easter orchid, Cattleya mossiae

Easter orchid, Cattleya mossiae
Moss Cattleya orchid or easter orchid, Cattleya mossiae. Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne, London

Background imageCattleya Collection: Shi hu shu orchid, Dendrobium farmeri

Shi hu shu orchid, Dendrobium farmeri var. aureoflavum. Chromolithograph from an illustration by B. Herincq from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne, London, 1896

Background imageCattleya Collection: Laelias and Cattleyas (chromolitho)

Laelias and Cattleyas (chromolitho)
5219602 Laelias and Cattleyas (chromolitho) by Hamilton, Gertrude (fl.1898); Private Collection; (add.info.: Laelias and Cattleyas)

Background imageCattleya Collection: Loddigess cattleya orchid, Cattleya

Loddigess cattleya orchid, Cattleya loddigesii. Chromolithograph by Hatch Company after a botanical illustration by Harriet Stewart Miner from Orchids, the Royal Family of Plants, Lee Shepard

Background imageCattleya Collection: Mosss cattleya or easter orchid, Cattleya

Mosss cattleya or easter orchid, Cattleya mossiae. Chromolithograph by Hatch Company after a botanical illustration by Harriet Stewart Miner from Orchids, the Royal Family of Plants, Lee Shepard

Background imageCattleya Collection: The beautiful cattleya or azucenas, Cattleya quadricolor

The beautiful cattleya or azucenas, Cattleya quadricolor. Chromolithograph by Hatch Company after a botanical illustration by Harriet Stewart Miner from Orchids, the Royal Family of Plants

Background imageCattleya Collection: Laelia dayana or Cattleya bicalhoi orchid

Laelia dayana or Cattleya bicalhoi orchid. Chromolithograph by Hatch Company after a botanical illustration by Harriet Stewart Miner from Orchids, the Royal Family of Plants, Lee Shepard, Boston

Background imageCattleya Collection: Gaskells cattleya orchid, Cattleya gaskelliana

Gaskells cattleya orchid, Cattleya gaskelliana (Cattleya gaskeliana). Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1885

Background imageCattleya Collection: White Cattleya x elegans hybrid orchid

White Cattleya x elegans hybrid orchid (Laelia elegans var. alba). Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884

Background imageCattleya Collection: Dows cattleya orchid, Cattleya dowiana var. aurea

Dows cattleya orchid, Cattleya dowiana var. aurea
Dows cattleya orchid, gold variety, Cattleya dowiana var. aurea (Cattleya aurea). Chromolithograph by P. Stroobant from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883

Background imageCattleya Collection: More noble cattleya orchid, Cattleya nobilior

More noble cattleya orchid, Cattleya nobilior. Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883

Background imageCattleya Collection: The beautiful cattleya orchid, Cattleya quadricolor

The beautiful cattleya orchid, Cattleya quadricolor (Cattleya chocoensis). Drawn and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1873

Background imageCattleya Collection: Orchid species

Orchid species
Orchideae: Odontoglossum naevium, Psychopsis krameriana, Cyrtochilum ramosissimum, Oncidium schroederianum, Cattleya ballantiniana, Cattleya mendelii, Phragmipedium sedenii, Cattleya warscewiczii

Background imageCattleya Collection: Lady Acklands cattleya orchid, Cattleya aclandiae

Lady Acklands cattleya orchid, Cattleya aclandiae (Cattleya acklandiae). Handcoloured lithograph by L. Stroobant from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens

Background imageCattleya Collection: Wallis cattleya orchid, Cattleya wallisii

Wallis cattleya orchid, Cattleya wallisii (Cattleya eldorado). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageCattleya Collection: Ruby-lipped cattleya orchid, Cattleya labiata

Ruby-lipped cattleya orchid, Cattleya labiata. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageCattleya Collection: Cattleya praestans orchid

Cattleya praestans orchid (Laelia praestans). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageCattleya Collection: Largest cattleya orchid or peekaboo orchid, Cattleya maxima

Largest cattleya orchid or peekaboo orchid, Cattleya maxima. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageCattleya Collection: Cattleya coccinea orchid

Cattleya coccinea orchid (Sophronitis grandiflora). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageCattleya Collection: Cattleya purpurata orchid

Cattleya purpurata orchid (Laelia purpurata). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageCattleya Collection: Walkers cattleya orchid, Cattleya walkeriana

Walkers cattleya orchid, Cattleya walkeriana (Bulbous cattleya, Cattleya bulbosa). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards

Background imageCattleya Collection: Crimson cattleya orchid, Cattleya labiata

Crimson cattleya orchid, Cattleya labiata
Crimson cattleya or ruby-lipped cattleya orchid, Cattleya labiata (Sir Charles Lemons cattleya, Cattleya lemoniana). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss

Background imageCattleya Collection: Larger cattleya, Cattleya maxima

Larger cattleya, Cattleya maxima. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London

Background imageCattleya Collection: Cattleya crispata orchid

Cattleya crispata orchid (Yellow laelia, Laelia flava). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register

Background imageCattleya Collection: Rough-lipped cattleya, Cattleya granulosa

Rough-lipped cattleya, Cattleya granulosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley

Background imageCattleya Collection: Intermediate cattleya orchid, Cattleya indermedia

Intermediate cattleya orchid, Cattleya indermedia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Nevitt after a botanical illustration by Mrs Augusta Withers from Benjamin Maund and the Rev

Background imageCattleya Collection: Lord Edward Russells spotted cattleya orchid

Lord Edward Russells spotted cattleya orchid, Cattleya guttata. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Walter Fitch from William Jackson Hookers Botanical Magazine

Background imageCattleya Collection: Nodding sophonitis orchid, Cattleya cernua

Nodding sophonitis orchid, Cattleya cernua (Drooping flowered sophronitis, Sophronitis cernua). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by W.B

Background imageCattleya Collection: Mrs Moss superb cattleya or easter orchid, Cattleya mossiae

Mrs Moss superb cattleya or easter orchid, Cattleya mossiae. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Walter Fitch from William Jackson Hookers Botanical Magazine, London

Background imageCattleya Collection: Dwarf sophronitis orchid, Cattleya pumila

Dwarf sophronitis orchid, Cattleya pumila. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Mrs. Augusta Withers from William Jackson Hookers Botanical Magazine, London, 1838

Background imageCattleya Collection: Cattleya trianae Lind var Memoria Lindeni hybrid orchid

Cattleya trianae Lind var Memoria Lindeni hybrid orchid
Cattleya trianae Lind. var. Memoria Lindeni hybrid orchid.. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P

Background imageCattleya Collection: Pink Cattleya Orchids B1594

Pink Cattleya Orchids B1594

Background imageCattleya Collection: Hawaii, Cluster Of Pink Cattleya Orchids

Hawaii, Cluster Of Pink Cattleya Orchids

Background imageCattleya Collection: Studio Shot Of Single Purple Cattleya Orchid On Plant, Black Background

Studio Shot Of Single Purple Cattleya Orchid On Plant, Black Background

Background imageCattleya Collection: Triumphant variety of Cattleya trianae orchid

Triumphant variety of Cattleya trianae orchid.. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker from Lucien Lindens Lindenia, Iconography of Orchids, Brussels, 1903

Background imageCattleya Collection: Harrisoniae variety of Cattleya loddigesi, Lindl, orchid

Harrisoniae variety of Cattleya loddigesi, Lindl, orchid
Harrisoniae variety of Cattleya loddigesi, Lindl. orchid.. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P

Background imageCattleya Collection: Meulenaereana variety of Cattleya gigas, Lind

Meulenaereana variety of Cattleya gigas, Lind. hybrid orchid.. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P



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"Cattleya: The Queen of Orchids" Cattleya, also known as Cattleya Trianae Mrs Phillips, is a remarkable species of orchid that captivates with its vibrant colors and delicate beauty. Originating from Central and South America, this English orchid has earned various names such as Flor de Mayo or Christmas orchid due to its blooming season. One cannot help but be enchanted by the triumphant variety trianae orchid. Its elegant petals in shades of pink and purple create a mesmerizing display that leaves onlookers in awe. Another stunning hybrid is the Cattleya trianae Lind var Memoria Lindeni, which showcases a unique blend of colors and patterns. With their distinctive identification codes like DDE-90038731, DDE-90038729, and DDE-90038479, these they are sought after by collectors worldwide for their rarity and exquisite features. Each bloom tells a story of nature's artistry at its finest. The allure doesn't end there; the Crimson Cattleya boasts an intense red hue that adds drama to any floral arrangement. Meanwhile, the Purple-stained laelia orchid or Cattleya purpurata exhibits deep purple tones reminiscent of royalty. In contrast to these magnificent blooms stands the India-rubber plant or Ficus elastica. While not related to cattleyas directly, it shares our fascination for lush greenery and serves as a reminder of nature's diversity. Whether you're an avid gardener or simply appreciate botanical wonders, cattleyas will undoubtedly leave you spellbound with their elegance and charm. These enchanting flowers symbolize gracefulness while reminding us of the vast beauty found within our natural world.