Synonyms
Cattleya labiata var. mossiae
A small to medium-sized, evergreen epiphytic orchid with upright, cane-like stems growing from a short creeping rhizome. The stems -pseudobulbs are club-shaped, narrower at the base and broadening upwards. A single oval leaf is carried at the top of each mature stem. The leaves are thick and leathery, pale or mid-green, up to 20cm long and 5cm wide. Large fragrant flowers emerge on terminal stems up to 30cm long, arising from the tips of new mature growth in spring and early summer. Each flower is up to 20cm across, white, light mauve, pink or magenta. Petals are distinctly wider than narrow, sometimes curved sepals. The lip is pale pink, lilac or white, curved around the column, with a frilled edge, dark veined pattern and yellow centre
Position
Max Height
0.1-0.5 metres
Max Spread
0.1-0.5 metres