
Cattleya violacea var. semi alba ‘Icabaru-Monte Roraima' x var. semi alba flammea ‘Por de Sol'
Cattleya violacea var. semi alba flamea: Cattleya violacea var. semi alba ‘Icabaru-Monte Roraima' x var. semi alba ‘Por de Sol' is a South American species. It produces pink splashed white-colored massive star-shaped flowers with an amazing texture. Cattleya violacea is a species widely distributed across Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, and British Guiana, typically growing at elevations of 500 to 2300 feet. Its habitat has a similar climate throughout, with the plant frequently found on large horizontal branches near or over rivers, providing moisture even during the dry season. These plants are usually 4 to 8 inches tall and produce 2-3 flowers per inflorescence, although up to 8 blooms may appear. With its fragrant and long-lasting flowers, Cattleya violacea is an attractive species. When cultivating this species, it is recommended to maintain warm conditions with nighttime temperatures around 70F. Water frequently during active growth, allowing the roots to dry quickly. From Dec