Laeliocatarthron
Laeliocatarthron, abbreviated Lcr. in the horticultural trade,[3] is the nothogenus containing intergeneric hybrids with at least one ancestor in each of the natural genera Cattleya, Caularthron, and Laelia, and with no ancestors in any other natural genera.[4]
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Caulaelia Snowflake × C. Coronet = (Caularthron bicornutum × Laelia albida)[1] × ( Cattleya cinnabarina × Cattleya harpophylla )[2] | |
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Genus: | Laeliocatarthron |
Origin
A Laeliocatarthron can be produced by hybrids of the following nothogenera and/or natural genera:
- Cattleya × Caulaelia
- Caularthron × Laeliocattleya
- Caulaelia × Laeliocattleya
- Caulaelia × Caulocattleya
- Caulocattleya × Laeliocattleya
- Caulocattleya × Laelia
- Laeliocatarthron × Cattleya
- Laeliocatarthron × Caulaelia
- Laeliocatarthron × Caularthron
- Laeliocatarthron × Caulocattleya
- Laeliocatarthron × Laelia
- Laeliocatarthron × Laeliocatarthron
- Laeliocatarthron × Laeliocattleya
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