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Cattleya labiata

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Species of orchid
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Cattleya labiata
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Kingdom:Plantae
Clade:Tracheophytes
Clade:Angiosperms
Clade:Monocots
Order:Asparagales
Family:Orchidaceae
Subfamily:Epidendroideae
Genus:Cattleya
Subgenus:Cattleyasubg. Cattleya
Section:Cattleyasect. Cattleya
Species:
C. labiata
Binomial name
Cattleya labiata

Cattleya labiata, also known as thecrimson cattleya orruby-lipped cattleya, is the type species ofCattleya, discovered in 1818 in Brazil.

This plant grows in the northeastern area of Brazil, in the states ofPernambuco andAlagoas. They grow to different sizes depending on the area from which they originate. Those that are growing in Pernambuco are smaller, with small but colored flowers, with most of them being lilac. The interior part of the flower is a dark lilac color.[1] Plants from Alagoas are bigger and have larger flowers. Some varieties, such asCattleya labiata var. semialba, have large white flowers with a touch of yellow. There is another variety of semialba, with lilac in the inferior part of the flower. This plant is anepiphyte, growing up in trees, where light is plentiful. However, there are also many other places where this plant could grow, such as directly on rock with very little soil.

The plant itself is a medium-sized unifoliate (labiate)Cattleya, with a medium-sizedrhizome. The plant has long leaves, with a tough (coriaceous) consistency because of the aridity in the canopy of trees, due to a short dry season. For water requirements, the plant has apseudobulb under every leaf to store water and nutritive substances during the short dry season. In the wet season new leaves grow rapidly, producing a large flowered inflorescence. Flowers are white or lavender colored with a darker spot in thelip.Pollination is performed by insects, usually by a scent-collecting maleeuglossine bee. The result is a capsule with a very large number of seeds (10,000-20,000).[citation needed]

Thediploidchromosome number ofC. labiata has been variously determined as 2n = 40, 41, and 46. Thehaploidchromosome number ofC. labiata has been variously determined asn = 21 and 21.[2]

References

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  1. ^"Gambar Bunga Anggrek Cattleya Spesies Terpopuler - Angphotorion". 2024-10-13. Retrieved2024-10-19.
  2. ^page 251 of L. P. Felix and M. Guerra: "Variation in chromosome number and the basic number of subfamily Epidendroideae (Orchidaceae)"Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society163(2010)234—278. The Linnean Society of London. Downloaded October 2010 fromhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1095-8339.2010.01059.x/abstract

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