Description
this striking species is native to Queensland and New Guinea
Light: This aroid thrives in bright
with cooler nights at 13-18°C (55-65°F)
Rare philodendron with spear shaped leaves when more mature will have light green
maintain high ambient moisture and ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal issues
Laeliocattleya Eduardo Andrade Paradrymonia this striking species is nativeThis beautiful hybrid, a cross between Laeliocattleya Mi Morena and Cattleya Chamberlainiana (1881), is celebrated for its elegant and vibrant flowers, which are highly fragrant and bring a striking tropical feel to any space. Light: Requires bright light conditions with some direct morning sunlight. Provide maximum light possible without burning to ensure robust growth and abundant flowering. Temperature: Thrives in warm conditions with daytime
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