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Read about Laeliocattleya dominiana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Laeliocattleya dominiana (L. Dominyana). Garden hybrid. Plants haying the general habit of C. Mossiae: pseudobulbs fusiform, rather short, 1-lvd.: lvs. linear-oblong: raceme bearing few large, handsome fls.; sepals narrowly oblong, acute, light purple, with dark reticulations; petals broadly cuneate-oblong, wavy, light purple; labellum cucullate, with the middle lobe large, spreading, all wavy and crisp, deep blackish purple. F.M. 1878:325.—Raised for Veitch by Mr. Dominy from a cross between C. Dowiana and some laelia,—according to Reichenbach, L. (Lc.) elegans. R. A. Rolfe suggests the more probable parentage of C. Dowiana and L. lobata. The first plant flowered in Aug., 1878. CH


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