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The genus Cattleya contains about 38 species, which exclusively grow in South and Central America. Two of the most important areas are the Andes and South Eastern Brazil.
The genus Cattleya received its name in honour of William CATTLEY, one of the first English gardeners to make epiphytical orchids bloom.
The genus was described by LINDLEY in 1824. The first species to be described was Cattleya labiata.

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Cattleya quadricolorfirst appeared in Europe in 1848 when an English orchid grower named Rucker received a single plant from a friend traveling in Colombia. When the plant flowered in 1849, Rucker sent the flowers to the botanist John Lindley, asking him what it was.

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  • C. labiata var. alba 'Beranek'
  • C. labiata var. alba
  • C. labiata var. albo-oculata
  • C. labiata 'De M. Treyeran'
  • C. labiata var. flammea
  • C. labiata var. gloriosa
  • C. labiata var. peetersii-marmorata
  • C. labiata var. peetersii
  • C. labiata var. purpureo-striata
  • C. labiata var. superba

Cattleya is closely related to Laelia. Only the number of pollinia differs between the two genera (Laelia has 8 pollinia, Cattleya 4). Cattleyas are popular for their big and colourful flowers. Cattleyas are popular because of their large, colorful flowers. The genus Cattleya is divided into 2 groups: the unifoliate Cattleya. This group includes Cattleya club-shaped bulbs with a terminal leaf, and should get a rest in cool and dry place in winter. The two-leaves (bifoliate) Cattleya have elongated cylindrical pseudobulbs with two terminal leaves and flower after the shoot has finished. Bifoliate Cattleya do not need rest during winter.

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The following species and varieties are officially recognized at the time

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Cattleya aclandiae LINDLEY
Cattleya amethystoglossa LINDEN & RCHB.f. ex R.WARNER
Cattleya bicolor LINDLEY
Cattleya bicolor var. bicolor
Cattleya bicolor var. canastrensis L.C.MENEZES & BRAEM
Cattleya bicolor var. minasgeraensis FOWLIE
Cattleya boissieri B.S.WILLIAMS*
Cattleya candida (KUNTH) F.LEHMANN
Cattleya dormaniana (RCHB.f.) RCHB.f.
Cattleya dowiana BATEMAN & RCHB.f
Cattleya dowiana var. aurea (LINDEN) B.S.WILLIAMS & MOORE
Cattleya dowiana var. dowiana
Cattleya elegantissima LINDEN*
Cattleya elongata Barbosa-Rodriguez
Cattleya forbesii LINDLEY
Cattleya gaskelliana (N.E.Br.) B.S.WILLIAMS
Cattleya granulosa LINDLEY
Cattleya guttata LINDLEY
Cattleya harrisoniana BATEMAN ex LINDLEY
Cattleya herbaceaROJAS*
Cattleya intermedia GRAHAM ex HOOKER
Cattleya iricolor RCHB.f.
Cattleya jenmanii ROLFE
Cattleya kerrii BRIEGER & BICALHO
Cattleya labiata LINDLEY
Cattleya lawrenceana RCHB.f.
Cattleya loddigesii LINDLEY
Cattleya loddigesii var. loddigesii
Cattleya loddigesii var. purpurea BRIEGER
Cattleya lueddemanniana RCHB.f.
Cattleya luteola LINDLEY
Cattleya maxima LINDLEY
Cattleya mendelii DOMBRAIN
Cattleya mooreana WITHNER, ALLISON & GUERNARD
Cattleya mossiae C.PARKER ex HOOKER
Cattleya nobilior RCHB.f.
Cattleya percivaliana (RCHB.f.) O'BRIEN
Cattleya porphyroglossa LINDEN & RCHB.f.
Cattleya rex O'BRIEN
Cattleya schilleriana RCHB.f.
Cattleya schofieldiana RCHB.f.
Cattleya schroederae RCHB.f.
Cattleya storeyi H.G. JONES*
Cattleya tenuis CAMPACCI & VEDOVELLO
Cattleya tigrina A.RICHMOND
Cattleya trianae LINDEN & RCHB.f.
Cattleya velutina RCHB.f.
Cattleya violacea (KUNTH) ROLFE
Cattleya walkeriana GARDNER
Cattleya wallisii (LINDEN) LINDEN ex RCHB.f., Brasilien. (syn:C. eldorado var.treyeranae)
Cattleya warneri T.MOORE ex R.WARNER, Brasilien.
Cattleya warscewiczii RCHB.f., Kolumbien.
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The list is only a guide and does not claim to be complete. It contains species which we define as unclear as it except for the original description there is no evidence for the existence of the plants. Furthermore, colour- and geographical variations are not listed.
The latest classification of VANDENBERG 2008 transferred all species of the genera Sophronitis and Laelia into the genus Cattleya. It was preceded by DNA analyzes of these three genera that made the previous classification appear to be untenable. In order not to create unnumerable new genera and groups, VANDENBERG suggested before to include all related species in the genus Cattleya.