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By Sandra Svoboda October 20, 2025
Dendrobium bracteosum is endemic to New Guinea from sea level to 1,200 meters (3,950 feet) on forest trees or close to the ground on mangroves in lowland rainforests. The flowers are fragrant, extremely long-lasting, and stay in perfect condition for five to six months. The flower size and color are variable. They bloom in autumn, forming large specimen clumps. Water and fertilizer should be reduced somewhat in the winter. Either mount of place in shallow pots filled with fast-draining medium. Repot when new roots are growing. Photographer: Ron Parsons (www.flickr.com/photos/rpflowershots Grower: white form: Golden Gate Orchids, pink form Napa Valley Orchids Info: Charles Baker culture sheet www.orchidculture.com
By Sandra Svoboda October 19, 2025
Cattleya cernua (formerly Sophronitis cernua) is found in Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay as a miniature-sized, hot-to-warm growing epiphyte or occasional lithophyte that blooms in the late autumn and early winter. Mount this species on cork and give it hot to warm temperatures (this species requires warmer conditions than others), bright light, high humidity, and year-round water with less in cooler weather. Photographer: Ron Parsons (www.flickr.com/photos/rpflowershots Grower: Zeon Zhou Info: Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia www.orchidspecies.com and Charles Baker culture sheet www.orchidculture.com
By Sandra Svoboda October 15, 2025
Aganisia cyanea is found in Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela as an epiphyte at 100 to 500 meters (328 to 1,640 feet) in flat, low-lying forests in areas completely inundated during seasonal floods. It blooms in late winter until summer with up to 10 fragrant blossoms. This orchid will thrive if given a hot, humid environment with lots of shade or dappled sunlight and room for the plant to expand. Mist daily while growing. Photographer: Ron Parsons (www.flickr.com/photos/rpflowershots Grower: Brookside Orchids Info: Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia www.orchidspecies.com and : Charles Baker culture sheet www.orchidculture.com
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