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Commonly known as the "Spider Orchid," is a captivating orchid species known for its distinctive and intriguing blooms. Native to Central and South America, ...
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How do you care for a Brassia orchid?
Keep your Brassidium orchid moist during the growing season. This is the period when the pseudobulb develops and flower spikes appear. After this period, when in flower, don't overwater; the fat pseudobulb at the base is helping hold moisture. Water once a week or when the pot begins to feel light.
How long do brassia flowers last?
Brassia will flower naturally in the parameters of late winter to late summer, producing up to eight flowers per stalk. Each flower can last up to three weeks with the overall show surfacing around six to eight weeks.
How often should I water my brassia orchid?
Never allow your plant to dry out completely in the summer when temperatures are high. Water frequently possibly every 3-4 days. Water less frequently as the temperature drops and light levels reduce.
When to repot a brassia orchid?
Potting and Repotting: The Brassia usually needs to be repotted about every two years (when you notice that the medium is breaking down or holding too much moisture). The plant will most likely be outgrowing its pot as well.
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Features. Pot Size: 4"; Blooming Size: Yes; Light: Bright (40% Shade); Temperature: Intermediate to Warm; Watering: Dry between waterings; Origin: Columbia ...
A medium to large-sized epiphytic orchid, with elliptic, dark green leaves up to 40cm long. Pseudobulbs are oval shaped, partially covered with green, leafed ...
Brassia lawrenceana is an epiphytic orchid species native to Central America, primarily found in Honduras, Costa Rica, and Panama.
It is species of orchid native to Ecuador. it has long slender pseudobulbs with several narrow leaves and produces long, branching inflorescences w.
Brassia arcuigera, the arching brassia, is a species of orchid (family Orchidaceae). It is native to Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, ...
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The Oncidinae orchids, our favorite indoor flower! The Brassia gireoudiana orchid has large sprays of flowers that will bloom in multiples ways.
[Cited as Brassia lawrenceana.] Williams, N.H. (1971). Systematic studies on Brassia and Ada (Orchidaceae): taxonomy, pollination, and floral fragrances: 1-127.
EPIDENDRA, the documentary sources relative to mesoamerican orchid nomenclature and identification.
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