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Brassavola Nodossa Species Without Flowers

Flowering Size: FLOWERING SIZE
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Plant Type

Hybrid

Flower Colour

White 

Growing Difficulty

Medium

Plant Size

Matured/ Flowering Size

Flower Size

1 Inch

Deciduous

No

Conditions

Intermediate to Warm

Suitable for

Balcony Gardening / Home Gardening

Potting Media

Coco Chips

Plant Dimensions

12 - 18 inches (30 - 45 cm)

Pot Dimensions

3 inch 

 

Product Information

Description: Introducing the captivating Brassavola Nodosa - Flowerless Orchid, a truly unique and enchanting addition to any plant collection. This exquisite species of orchid, also known as the Lady of the Night, stands out for its remarkable beauty despite the absence of traditional flowers. Instead, the Brassavola Nodosa showcases its elegance through its striking foliage and intricate patterns, making it a fascinating conversation piece for any plant enthusiast.

Size: Our Brassavola Nodosa - Flowerless Orchid comes in a mature size, with an average height of 12 to 18 inches (30 to 45 cm) and a spread of 6 to 10 inches (15 to 25 cm). This compact size allows it to fit perfectly on windowsills, shelves, or as a centerpiece for your indoor garden.

Color: The Brassavola Nodosa boasts stunning white hues, adding a touch of sophistication and purity to your plant collection. Its white coloration is consistent throughout its foliage, making it an eye-catching and elegant addition to any space.

 

 

 

Disclaimer:

1. Colors, patterns, and sizes of flowers may vary due to the natural variations found in hybrids or species.

2. During shipping, buds or flowers may dry up or wilt in transit after packing.

3. Local climate, seasonal changes, and nutrition can influence the brightness and color intensity of the flowers.

4. Although we strive to accurately match the actual colors of the flowers, photographs may not perfectly represent them due to different monitor settings.

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