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Cattleya Orchid Hybrid Zygonisia Murasaki Without Flowers

Size: FLOWERING SIZE
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Plant Type

Hybrid

Flower Colour

Purple

Growing Difficulty

Medium

Plant Size

Matured/ Flowering Size

Flower Size

2-3 inches

Deciduous

No

Conditions

Intermediate to Warm

Suitable for

Balcony Gardening / Home Gardening

Potting Media

Coco Chips

Plant Dimensions

10 - 12 inches 

Pot Dimensions

3.5 inch 

 

Product Information

Description: Introducing the exquisite Zygonisia Murasaki Cattleya Orchid Hybrid, a remarkable plant that radiates elegance and beauty even without its enchanting blooms. This stunning orchid variety is cherished for its vibrant purple color and striking appearance. While it may not currently bear flowers, its impressive foliage and robust growth make it a captivating addition to any plant collection or indoor space.

Size: The Zygonisia Murasaki Cattleya Orchid Hybrid is known for its compact size, reaching an overall height of 10 to 12 inches. This makes it a perfect choice for smaller spaces, such as windowsills, desks, or shelves. The plant's foliage consists of lush green leaves, which provide a pleasing backdrop to its eventual blooms.

Color: The dominant feature of this orchid hybrid is its captivating purple color. Though not currently in bloom, the Zygonisia Murasaki showcases its stunning hues through its foliage, with deep, rich shades of purple elegantly adorning its leaves. This bold and captivating coloration adds a touch of royalty and sophistication to any environment.

Cross: Zygonisia Roquebrune and Aganisia cyanea

About Cattleya Orchids

Cattleya orchids are a popular and highly prized group of orchids known for their exquisite and vibrant flowers. With over 50 species and numerous hybrids, Cattleyas are widely admired for their beauty and fragrance. These orchids are native to Central and South America, particularly Brazil, and are named after William Cattley, an English horticulturist who played a significant role in their cultivation.

Cattleya orchids are renowned for their large and showy flowers, which come in a wide range of colors including shades of purple, pink, yellow, and white. The blooms typically have a distinctive lip or labellum, which often features contrasting colors or intricate patterns. The fragrance of Cattleya flowers varies among the different species and hybrids, ranging from citrusy and sweet to spicy and floral.

With their striking flowers and captivating fragrances, Cattleya orchids are treasured by orchid enthusiasts and collectors around the world. Whether displayed in homes, offices, or botanical gardens, these orchids never fail to captivate and delight with their beauty and elegance.

 

How to Grow Cattleya Orchids

 

Disclaimer:

1. Colors, patterns, and sizes of flowers may vary due to the natural variations found in hybrids or species.

2. During shipping, buds or flowers may dry up or wilt in transit after packing.

3. Local climate, seasonal changes, and nutrition can influence the brightness and color intensity of the flowers.

4. Although we strive to accurately match the actual colors of the flowers, photographs may not perfectly represent them due to different monitor settings.



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