Description
cool-to-intermediate growing epiphyte from the Australian continent
Kiat Tan displays elongated heart-shaped leaves with pointed tips and striking parallel venation across the glossy green surface
This spectacular aroid is an epiphytic species native to Central American tropical wet forests
Pleurothallis thysana is a small
Bulbophyllum nitidum Hybrid cool-to-intermediate growing epiphyte from theThis miniature epiphyte, native to New Guinea, grows in lower montane forests across a wide elevation range (450 to 2400 meters). It features small, conical cylindrical pseudobulbs spaced on a creeping rhizome, each carrying a single apical leaf. It is a very small plant best grown mounted or in small baskets. Light: Requires moderate to bright, filtered light. Avoiding direct, harsh sun which can scorch the foliage. Temperature: Classified as an
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