Cattleya citrina
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Definition
Noun: - A specific species of orchid native to Mexico, characterized by its epiphytic growth habit (growing on other plants for support), its bluish-grey to grey-green leaves, and its fragrant flowers which range in color from lemon-yellow to golden-yellow and typically appear only partially open.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Cattleya citrina is prized by collectors for its unique, fragrant yellow blooms.
- In its natural habitat, Cattleya citrina grows as an epiphyte on oak trees.
- The partially opened flowers of Cattleya citrina are a distinctive feature of this species.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Note: While commonly known as , this orchid has also been classified under the genus (as ) in some botanical systems. The name reflects its historical placement and common usage in horticulture.
- The reclassification of Cattleya citrina to Encyclia citrina is a subject of discussion among botanists.
Variants and Related Words
- Encyclia citrina (n): The accepted scientific name for this species in many modern taxonomic references.
- Epiphyte (n): A type of plant, like , that grows on another plant for physical support but is not parasitic.
- Orchidaceae (n): The botanical family to which this plant belongs.
Synonyms
- Golden orchid (n): A common name sometimes used for this plant, referring to its flower color.
- Tulip orchid (n): Another common name, alluding to the shape of its partially opened flowers.
Related Terms
- Pseudobulb (n): The thickened, bulb-like stem that stores water and nutrients, a feature present in and many other orchids.
- Lithophyte (n): A plant that grows on rocks. While is primarily an epiphyte, it can sometimes exhibit lithophytic growth.
Noun
- Mexican epiphytic orchid with glaucous grey-green leaves and lemon- to golden-yellow flowers appearing only partially opened; sometimes placed in genus Cattleya