Cattleya Bowringiana is a vigorous and free-flowering species native to Central America, especially Belize and Guatemala. It is cherished for its tall, reed-like pseudobulbs and its ability to produce multiple blooms on a single spike. The flowers are typically bright lavender to rosy-purple, accented by a rich magenta lip with a contrasting golden throat. Blooming in clusters, the display is both vibrant and long-lasting, often appearing in late autumn.
- Type: Species
- Status: Without Spikes / Buds / Flowers
- Fragrance: NO
- Flower Colour: Purple
- Plant Stage: Blooming Stage
- Pot Size: 7 Cm
- Potting Media: Sphagnum Moss
- Growing Conditions: Warm to Intermediate
Growth & Care: Cattleya Care Guide
Note: Colors, Patterns & Size of the Flowers can vary due to the variations produced by Hybrids or Species. There are chances that the Buds/Flowers could dry up in transit during Shipping after Packing. The Local Climatic conditions and the nutrition given can affect the Brightness & Colour Intensity of Flowers. While we make every effort to match the actual colours of the flowers, the Photographs may not be the exact representation, due to different Monitor Setting.















