Cattleya cinnabarina
Cattleya cinnabarina is a lithophyte from Brazil, growing at intermediate elevations. The inflorescences emerge from the top of new pseudobulbs, each carrying a dozen or so bright orange flowers.
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Cattleya cinnabarina Van den Berg. | |
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Laelia cinnabarina |
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References
- "Cattleya cinnabarina". International Plant Names Index (IPNI). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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