Brassolaeliocattleya
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Brassolaeliocattleya, abbreviated Blc. in the horticultural trade, is the orchid nothogenus for intergeneric hybrid greges
Grex (horticulture)
The term grex , derived from the Latin noun grex, gregis meaning flock, has been coined to expand botanical nomenclature to describe horticultural hybrids of orchids, based solely on their specified parentage...

 containing at least one ancestor species from each of the three ancestral genera Brassavola
Brassavola
Brassavola is a genus of 20 orchids . They were named in 1813 by the Scottish botanist Robert Brown. The name comes from the Venetian nobleman and physician Antonio Musa Brassavola. This genus is abbreviated B. in trade journals....

 R.Br
Robert Brown (botanist)
Robert Brown was a Scottish botanist and palaeobotanist who made important contributions to botany largely through his pioneering use of the microscope...

, Cattleya
Cattleya
Cattleya is a genus of 113 species of orchids from Costa Rica to tropical South America. The genus was named in 1824 by John Lindley after Sir William Cattley who received and successfully cultivated specimens of Cattleya labiata that were used as packing material in a shipment of other orchids...

 Lindl. and Laelia
Laelia
Laelia, abbreviated L. in the horticultural trade, is a small genus of 25 species from the orchid family . This is one of the most important and popular orchid genera, because of the beautiful flowers, their genetic properties and because they are fairly easy in culture. It is probably named after...

 Lindl., and from no other genera.

Nomenclatural history

As the name was used in 1999, there were many greges which were among the most spectacular of cultivated orchids, being particularly valued for the large showy labellum
Labellum
Labellum is the Latin diminutive of labium, meaning lip. These are anatomical terms used descriptively in biology, for example in Entomology and botany.-Botany:...

. By 2009, the "Brassavola" parents most commonly used in producing Brassolaeliocattleyas had been moved into the genus Rhyncholaelia
Rhyncholaelia
Rhyncholaelia, abbreviated Rl. in the horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids , comprising 2 species. They are distributed in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras. Both species were originally published in Brassavola by Lindley. In 1918, Schlechter erected the new genus Rhyncholaelia and...

, and the "Laelia" parents most commonly used in producing Brassolaeliocattleyas had been moved into the genus Cattleya. As a result, most of the greges that were classified as Brassolaeliocattleyas in 1999 are now classified in the nothogenus Rhyncholaeliocattleya
Rhyncholaeliocattleya
Rhyncholaeliocattleya, abbreviated Rlc. in the horticultural trade, is the orchid nothogenus for intergeneric hybrid greges containing at least one ancestor species from each of the two ancestral genera Rhyncholaelia Schltr. andCattleya Lindl., and from no other genera.The many greges in this...

, although others are now placed in several nothogenera:
1999 2009 Nothogenus 2009 parentage (1999) parentage (2009) parental genera
Blc. Glenn Maidment Rhyncholaeliocattleya Rlc. Glenn Maidment Blc. Toshie Aoki × C. Horace Rlc. Toshie Aoki × C. Horace Cattleya × Rhyncholaelia
Blc. Bakersfield Centennial Rhyncatlaelia Ryc. Bakersfield Centennial L. anceps
Laelia anceps
Laelia anceps is a species of orchid endemic to Mexico and Guatemala.-Subspecies:*Laelia anceps ssp. anceps . The diploid chromosome number of L. anceps ssp. anceps has been determined as 2n = 40...

 × Blc. Mahina Yahiro
L. anceps × Rlc. Mahina Yahiro Cattleya × Laelia × Rhyncholaelia
Blc. Herons Enchantment Rhyncattleanthe Rth. Herons Enchantment Lc.
Laeliocattleya
Laeliocattleya is a nothogenus of intergeneric orchid hybrids descended from the parental genera Laelia and Cattleya. It is abbreviated Lc. in the horticultural trade....

 Land of Enchantment × Blc. Herons Ghyll
|Ctt.
Cattlianthe
Cattlianthe J.M.H. Shaw , abbreviated Ctt. in the horticultural trade, is the orchid nothogenus for intergeneric hybrid greges containing at least one ancestor species from each of the two ancestral genera Cattleya Lindl. and Guarianthe Dressler & W.E. Higgins , and from no other genera....

 Land of Enchantment × Rlc. Herons Ghyll
Cattleya × Guarianthe × Rhyncholaelia
Blc. Chestnut Ridge Rhynchoguarlia Rgl. Chestnut Ridge Ryn. Daffodil × Lc. Meadow Gold Ryn. Daffodil × Lnt. Meadow Gold Guarianthe × Laelia × Rhyncholaelia
Blc. Cherise Nagami Rechingerara Rechingerara Cherise Nagami Lc. Meadow Gold x Blc. Orange Nuggett Orange Nuggett Lnt. Meadow Gold x Rth. Orange Nuggett Cattleya × Guarianthe × Laelia × Rhyncholaelia
Blc. Esther Del Favero Brassocattleya Bc. Esther Del Favero Bl. Richard Mueller × C. ammethystoglossa
Cattleya amethystoglossa
Cattleya amethystoglossa is a bifoliate species of orchid from the genus Cattleya.C. amethystoglossa is native to Brazil in the states of Bahia and possibly Espirito Santo, where it is found near sea level in close proximity to the Atlantic Ocean...

Bc. Richard Mueller × C. amethystoglossa Brassavola × Cattleya
Blc. Hawaiian Treat Brassocatanthe Bct. Hawaiian Treat Bl. Richard Mueller × Lc. Trick or Treat Bc. Richard Mueller × Ctt. Trick or Treat Brassavola × Cattleya × Guarianthe
Blc. Haiku Dawn Rhynchobrassoleya Rby. Haiku Dawn Bl. Richard Mueller × Blc. Goldenzelle Bc. Richard Mueller × Rlc. Goldenzelle Brassavola × Cattleya × Rhyncholaelia
Blc. Galadriel Cahuzacara Chz. Galadriel Bc. Bill Worsley × Blc. Limelight Bsn. Bill Worsley × Rlc. Limelight Brassavola × Cattleya × Guarianthe × Rhyncholaelia
Blc. Heirloom Brassolaeliocattleya Blc. Heirloom Bc. Binosa × Laelia rubescens
Laelia rubescens
Laelia rubescens is a species of orchid native to Mexico and Central America.-Synonyms:*Amalia rubescens Heynh.*Cattleya rubescens Beer*Bletia rubescens Rchb.f.*Laelia acuminata Lindl....

Bc. Binosa × Laelia rubescens Brasavola × Cattleya × Laelia
Blc. Jose's Golden Key Keyesara Key. Jose's Golden Key Blc. Golden Tang × Laelia rubescens var. aurea Rby. Golden Tang x Laelia aurea Brassavola × Cattleya × Laelia × Rhyncholaelia
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