Cattleya intermedia


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Read about Cattleya intermedia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cattleya intermedia, Graham (C. amethystina, Morr. C. ovata, Lindl. C. maritima, Lindl. C. Loddigesii var. amethystina, Lem. C. Aquinii, Rodr.). Pseudobulbs up to 1½ ft. tall, cylindric, somewhat furrowed, 2-lvd.: lvs. 5-6 in. long, oblong: peduncle bearing 3-5 fls. 4-5 in. across; sepals and petals equal, pale rose or white, acute, oblong, the lateral deflected, the petals somewhat falcate; lip a little shorter than the lateral sepals, distinctly 3-lobed, the tube the same color as the petals, the lateral lobes rounded, the front lobe bright rose-purple, orbicular, strongly crisped. S. Brazil B.M. 2851. O.R. 8:73; 15:156. P.M. 1:151. J.F.4:379. C.O. 8. B.R. 1919. V.0.2:39. Var. Parthenia, Reichb. f. Fls. pure white. C.O. 8a. Var. punctatissima, Sander. Sepals and petals spotted and dotted with deep rose. C.O. 8b. CH


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