Description
making it an enchanting addition to orchid collections
It features upright stems covered in small
To successfully cultivate Trichopilia hennisiana
this plant is considered toxic if ingested by humans or pets
It inherits the exceptional size from Phragmipedium kovachii and the vibrant
Bulbophyllum odontopetalum Schomburgkia making it an enchanting additionThis miniature, intermediate growing epiphyte is native to New Guinea, it has a very short rhizome and small, subglobose pseudobulbs that bear a single, small apical leaf. This tiny species is best grown mounted or in small pots that allow for quick drainage. Light: Requires bright, filtered light. Provide a similar light level to Phalaenopsis or a little brighter, avoiding direct sun that can burn the minuscule leaves. Temperature: Classified as an
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