Venezuelan Orchid
The Venezuelan Orchid, scientifically known as *Cattleya mossiae*, is a striking flower native to the tropical regions of Venezuela. It is recognized for its vibrant colors, typically featuring shades of purple and white. This orchid blooms in the spring and is often found in humid, forested areas, thriving in warm temperatures and indirect sunlight.
As the national flower of Venezuela, the Venezuelan Orchid holds cultural significance and symbolizes beauty and resilience. It is commonly cultivated in gardens and greenhouses, appreciated for its stunning appearance and fragrant scent. Conservation efforts are in place to protect its natural habitat from deforestation and environmental changes.