What is brassolaelocattleya?

Brassolaelocattleya plants belong to the family orchidaceae or orchids. Brassolaeliocattleya is one of the complex hybrids called a trigneric hybrid. It is a cross of three genera, Brassavola, Laelia, and catteya . For example, the brassolaelocattleya memoria of the Lee 'limelight' is a cross between brassocattleya binosa and Laeliocattley Brazilian treasure. The genus consists of several hundred evergreen, epiphytic orchids derived from a species from Central and South America. Usually brassolaelocattleya orchids thickened pseudo -cells in the shape of a club, which are growth on the base of the stem, where the plant deposits nutrients and water. Plants have one or two semi -rigid, elongated in elongated domed leather leaves. Colorful, fragrant flowers grow in short inflorescences resulting from the vagina on pseudo -skills.

Flower sections of orchid flowers usually have three seapal -like petalsm and two petals. The characteristic funnel in the shape of a funnel or lip is a modified petal. These three sections often carry similar patterns and colors, but sometimes they are colored differently and increase beauty.

Brassolaeliocattleya orchids differs greatly in color, flowering and flower appearance. Thanks to the color of solid gold b. Generally blooms in February. On the other hand, b.

Orchid breeders regularly try to behave newer, more dramatic flowers. b. These orchid flowers can be up to 4 inches (probably10 cm) across. Another striking orchid, b.

b. It is a winter flower that usually pleases gardeners with pure red flowers. Many of the brassolaelocattleya orchids are tolerant temperatures. Where plants are not resistant, growers can grow them in pots in the garden and take them in the cold season. Growers usually increase orchids inside.

orchids need mycorrhizal mushrooms to keep the seeds. Collectors usually buy established plants. Each plant must maintain at least three healthy pseudo -skills. Experienced growers can grow them from the cuttings stem, which are about 3 inches (8 cm) long with at least one sleeping bud. There is a lot of information about increasing and spreading orchids on the Internet and in horticultural books.

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