Cattleya × elegans is a hybrid orchid in the subtribe Laeliinae. It is a pseudobulb epiphyte. Its formula hybridae is Cattleya purpurata (Lindl. & Paxton) Van den Berg (2008) × Cattleya tigrina A.Rich. (1848). It is found in South and South-East Brazil.

Cattleya × elegans
Laelia elegans var. alba in Collection d'orchidées [art original] :aquarelles originales.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Genus: Cattleya
Species:
C. × elegans
Binomial name
Cattleya × elegans
Synonyms

Many, including:

  • Bletia × elegans (C.Morren) Rchb.f.[2]
  • Bletia × elegans var. houtteana (Rchb.f.) Rchb.f.[3]
  • Brasicattleya elegans (C.Morren) Campacci[4]
  • Cattleya elegans C.Morren
  • Cattleya × devonia auct.
  • Cattleya × devoniensis (Rchb.f.) T.Moore
  • Hadrocattleya elegans (C.Morren) V.P.Castro & Chiron[5]
  • Hadrocattleya elegans f. leucotata (L.Linden) F.Barros & J.A.N.Bat.[6]
  • Laelia × brysiana Lem.
  • Laelia × devoniensis Rchb.f.
  • Laelia elegans Rchb. f.[7]
  • Laelia × elegans (C.Morren) Rchb.f.[7]
  • Laelia × elegans var. alba Barb.Rodr.[8]
  • Laelia × elegans var. blenheimensis B.S.Williams[9]
  • Laelia × elegans var. gigantea (R.Warner) A.H.Kent
  • Laelia × elegans var. houtteana Rchb.f.[10]
  • Laelia × elegans var. incantans Rchb.f.[11]
  • Laelia × elegans var. morreniana Rchb.f.[12]
  • Laelia × elegans var. picta Rchb.f.[13]
  • Laelia × elegans var. schilleriana A.H.Kent
  • Laelia × elegans var. tautziana Rchb.f.[14]
  • Laelia × elegans var. turneri (R.Warner) A.H.Kent
  • Laelia × gigantea R.Warner
  • Laelia × pachystele Rchb.f.
  • Laelia × turneri R.Warner
  • × Laeliocattleya elegans (C.Morren) Rolfe[15]
  • × Laeliocattleya elegans var. leucotata L.Linden[16]
  • Laeliocattleya pachystele (Rchb.f.) Rchb.f.
  • Laeliocattleya sayana Linden
  • Laeliocattleya schulziana Linden
  • × Sophrocattleya elegans (C.Morren) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase[17]

References

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  1. ^ Annales de la Societe Royale d'Agriculture et de Botanique de Gand: Journal d'Horticulture et des Sciences Accessoires. Morren, C. (1848), volume 4, page 93
  2. ^ Rchb. f. Ann. Bot. Syst. 6: 427 1862
  3. ^ Rchb. f. Xenia Orchid. 2: 55 1862
  4. ^ Campacci Colet. Orquídeas Brasil. 4(Pré–anexo): 103 2006
  5. ^ V.P. Castro & Chiron Richardiana 2: 26 2002
  6. ^ F. Barros & J.A.N.Bat. Orquidologia Sul-Amer. 102 2004
  7. ^ a b Rchb. f. Allg. Gartenzeitung 13: 242 1855
  8. ^ Barb. Rodr. Gen. Sp. Orchid. 1: 66 1877
  9. ^ B.S. Williams Orchid Album 9: t. 393 1891
  10. ^ Rchb. f. Hamburger Garten- Blumenzeitung 16: 281 1860
  11. ^ Rchb. f. Gard. Chron. III, 2: 333 1887
  12. ^ Rchb. f. Orchid Album 7: t. 331 1888
  13. ^ Rchb. f. Gard. Chron. n.s., 21: 140 1884
  14. ^ Rchb. f. Gard. Chron. III, 3: 330 1888
  15. ^ Rolfe Gard. Chron. 1889(1): 619 1889
  16. ^ L. Linden Lindenia 9: 61 1893
  17. ^ Van den Berg & M.W. Chase Lindleyana 16: 111 2001
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  • "Cattleya × elegans". The Encyclopedia of Life.
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  • Cattleya × elegans at Tropicos
  • Cattleya × elegans at International Plant Name Index (IPNI)