
Cattleya quadricolor
Originating from Colombia, dwelling along the eastern slopes of the Western Cordillera and the western flanks of the Central Cordillera of the Andes. The Quadricolor Cattleya carries a sense of aesthetic allure with its large, fragrant flowers that unfurl from compressed pseudobulbs, reaching heights of 20 to 30 cm. Each inflorescence boasts 2 to 4 flowers, enveloping onlookers with their white hue adorned with pink, yellow, and purple markings on the lip. The flowers have a diameter around 14 cm. Photographed in the department of Caldas, Colombia.