Cattleya araguaiensis
Common Name: Araguaia Cattleya
Native to: Cattleya araguaiensis is native to the area of Goias, Brazil where it is found growing between 1300 to 2000 meters in elevation.
Plant Size: Medium. Cattleya araguaiensis produces thin, spindle-shaped pseudobulbs that have a single narrow terminal leaf.
Flower Size: 4 inches (10 cm)
Flower Description: Each pseudobulb of Cattleya araguaiensis produces a single flower. The flowers have narrow, olive brown petals and sepals. The lip is tubular and light in color with a dark olive-green and rose patch near the tip.
Bloom Season: Late Spring to Mid-Summer
Growing Temperature: Intermediate to Warm.
Additional Information: Cattleya araguaiensis was first described to science in the 1960's.
Synonyms: Cattleya araguaiensis f. alba
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