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... ) - Laelia angereri - Laelia bradei - Laelia briegeri - Laelia caulescens (better known as L. crispilabia) - Laelia crispa - Laelia crispata (b. k. as L. flava) - Laelia dayana - Laelia endsfeldzii - Laelia grandis - Laelia kettieana - Laelia lobata - Laelia longipes (b. k. as L. lucasiana) - Laelia perrinii - Laelia pumila - Laelia rupestris - Laelia tenebrosa ...
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Orchids of Brazil. Brazilian orchids
... © Francisco Miranda unless otherwise mentioned. No reproduction in whole or part without written permission. Laelia crispa Laelia crispa is another of the large flowered species of section Cattleyodes, and the plants ... 10 on an inflorescence). Flowers of Laelia crispa also have a very distinct and pleasant fragrance, one of the best in the orchid family. Laelia crispa is very common throughout its ...
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Orchids of Brazil. Brazilian orchids
... Laelia grandis Laelia grandis is another of the large Cattleyodes species, and produces plants as large as those of L. purpurata or L. crispa. Laelia ... of Laelia grandis. The flowers are medium-sized for the section, about 4-5" across and resemble those of Laelia crispa, with their wavy and twisted segments. In terms of color, they look more like washed-out Laelia tenebrosa ...
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Orchids of Brazil. Brazilian orchids
... . Laelia perrinii Laelia perrinii is another of the large flowered species in section Cattleyodes. In this case, the plants are quite different from those of Laelia purpurata, L. lobata and L. crispa, making the species possible of identification even without flowers. In flower, Laelia perrinii is even easier to identify ...
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Orchids of Brazil. Brazilian orchids
... No reproduction in whole or part without written permission. Laelia tenebrosa Laelia tenebrosa is a closely related species to L. ... exposed to sunlight as the ones of Laelia purpurata, L. lobata and L. crispa, and thus plants should be cultivated under shadier conditions than those. The plants are large, up to about 2' tall, and very similar to the ones of Laelia ...
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