RM2BW8FY4–Orchid perfections , shown at the Royal Horticultural Hall , Vincent square . The Laelia Cattleya Schroderiana , a study in crimson and white . 23 November 1931
RF2TC69NP–Old illustration of Grand Laelia (Cattleya grandis). Reichenbachia, by F. Sander. St. Albans, UK, 1888 - 1894
RF2CYKF1X–Cattleya Crispa Laelia Flowers Are Placed In Pots And Sold In Flower Shops
RF2TC69JD–Old illustration of Outstanding Laelia (Cattleya praestans). Reichenbachia, by F. Sander. St. Albans, UK, 1888 - 1894
RFDMX6WN–Macro of three Laelia cattleya orchid flowers.
RMEX23E5–Cattleya crispata orchid (Yellow laelia, Laelia flava). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1842.
RME7F3P0–Orchid (Laeliocattleya, Cattleya x Laelia), flowers, Germany
RMF877D1–Cattleya purpurata orchid (Laelia purpurata). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1856.
RMAK3NED–Orchid Laelia esalgaeana x Cattleya Thospot
RF2P9TTT2–Orchid Cattleya purpurata, known in the past as Laelia purpurata and Sophronitis purpurata
RMDGX6HG–Orchids, Loelia Cattleya Blesensis - by John N. Fitch, 1897
RMBMC04W–White Cattleya Orchids. Laelia lobata from Brazil
RMP9G8C5–White Cattleya × elegans hybrid orchid (Laelia elegans var. alba). Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884.
RFMTD4MN–Laelia purpurata, Cattleya purpurata, Sophronitis purpurata, digital improved reproduction from a print of the 19th century
RMJT3HF3–White Cattleya × elegans hybrid orchid (Laelia elegans var. alba). Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884.
RM2A77D71–Cinnabar cattleya orchid, Cattleya cinnabarina (Cinnabar coloured laelia, Laelia cinnabarina). Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Fitch from Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine,' London, 1847.
RFR2GDT2–laeliocattleya
RMF87D5P–Cattleya praestans orchid (Laelia praestans). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1870.
RF2BT8F1F–Cattleya guttata tigrina
RMT06FEB–Laelia dayana or Cattleya bicalhoi orchid. Chromolithograph by Hatch Company after a botanical illustration by Harriet Stewart Miner from Orchids, the Royal Family of Plants, Lee & Shepard, Boston, 1885. The first American color plate book on orchids by woman botanist Miner.
RMFTMK0K–Perfect single pink 'Cattleya' type orchid head in lush tropical environment
RM2M8X2WB–Cattleya harpophylla orchid. As Laelia harpophylla, native of Brazil, exhibited by Veitch and Sons of Chelsea as Laelia cinnabarina. Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 2, L. Reeve, London, 1873. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
RMEEP16G–Cattleya longipes or Sophronitis longipes (as Laelia longipes) - Curtis' 123 (Ser. 3 no. 53) pl. 7541 (1897)
RM2MXB645–Jonghe's cattleya orchid, Cattleya jongheana, native to Brazil. Imported by Jean de Jonghe of Brussels, discovered by Libon. As Laelia jongheana, Laelia jongneana on plate. Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 4, L. Reeve, London, 1875. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
RMBMC4EP–White Cattleya Orchids. Laelia lobata from Brazil
RM2BT5JPD–Purple-stained laelia orchid, Cattleya purpurata (Laelia purpurata). Chromolithograph from an illustration by B. Herincq from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne, London, 1896.
RF2F78N1Y–Potinara Orglades Tradition. Potinara, abbreviated Pot is the nothogenus comprising those intergeneric hybrids of orchids which have Brassavola, Cattl
RMP7C732–Cattleya crispata orchid (Yellow laelia, Laelia flava). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1842.
RF2DKN74J–Pink Orchid flower of the Genus Cattleya
RMMY4JKG–. Cattleya harpophylla . between 1888 and 1894. H. Sotheran & Co., London (editor) 189 Frederick Sander - Reichenbachia I plate 40 (1888) - Laelia harpophylla
RMP6H7NN–Cinnabar cattleya orchid, Cattleya cinnabarina (Cinnabar coloured laelia, Laelia cinnabarina). Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Fitch from Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine,' London, 1847.
RFDMX7AJ–Three purple orchids view from back. Back lit,
RMRD4XPW–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ORCHID ORCHID 1161 and stigmas. The trumpet form of the lip is character istic of many of the most beautiful South American Orchids, as Sobralia, Laelia, Cattleya, etc. lu other genera the labellum is variously modified. Sometimes it is small and petal-like, sometimes greatly expanded, forming the most conspicu
RFEFM34B–Cattleya Hybrid, Orchid Flower, Beautiful White Lavender Cattleya orchid
RF2PJ1TNN–Close up of a Pink Cattleya Orchid Flower
RFEFM34G–Beautiful Red, Off Rose Catleya Orchid
RF2B6DBKP–Cattleya labiata, also known as the crimson cattleya or ruby-lipped cattleya, is the type species of Cattleya. Cattleya orchids
RMHWYK73–Cattleya longipes or Sophronitis longipes (as Laelia longipes) Curtis' 123 (Ser. 3 no. 53) pl. 7541 (1897)
RMMW42G8–. Cattleya harpophylla . between 1888 and 1894. H. Sotheran & Co., London (editor) 220 Frederick Sander - Reichenbachia I plate 40 (1888) - Laelia harpophylla
RMP7C503–Cattleya purpurata orchid (Laelia purpurata). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1856.