Description
x Laelicattleya –
This hybrid genus of over 2,000 species of evergreen orchids, derived from crosses between Laelia and Cattleya. Racemes of large, showy flowers, in a range of bright colors, are borne at the tips of the pseudobulbs, above the foliage and are miniature or enormous ruffled ones in spring and summer and are long lasting. They produce a single, lance shaped, leathery leaf, but may also bear 2 on each elongated pseudobulbs, depending on the parentage of the hybrid. Often referred to colloquially as Cattleyas.
Cool to intermediate growing orchids (see chart below). Grow in epiphytic orchid potting mix in a slatted basket. In summer, provide high humidity and bright filtered light, water freely, adding fertilizer at every third watering, and mist once or twice daily. In winter, provide full light, and water more sparingly.
Prone to the same pests as Laelia.