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Vanda Orchids Stangeana Without Flowers

Size: FLOWERING SIZE
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Attribute

Information

Plant Type

Hybrid

Flower Colour

Yellow 

Flower Size

2 inch

Growing Difficulty

Medium

Plant Size

Matured/ Flowering Size

Deciduous

No

Conditions

Intermediate to Warm

Suitable for:

Balcony Gardening /Home Gardening

Potting Media

Coco Chips

Plant Dimensions

6 inch

Pot Dimensions

4 inch (vanda pot)

 

Product Information

The family of Vanda orchids is all epiphytic, which means the plants cling to tree bark or hand from cracks in cliffs and rocky areas. Their roots are in relatively little soil, just whatever organic matter the crevasse or crack collected over time. Vanda orchid plants bloom several times a year with 1- to 4-inch blooms in a host of colors. Stems and flowers may be speckled or dappled with white. The foliage is thick and round, with a glossy waxy sheen. Plants range in size from miniatures to huge flora several feet tall.

About Vanda Orchids

About Vanda Orchids: Vanda orchids are a popular and highly sought-after genus within the orchid family. Known for their vibrant colors and large, showy blooms, they are prized by orchid enthusiasts and collectors alike. Vanda orchids are native to Southeast Asia and can be found in a variety of habitats, including lowland forests, mountains, and even urban environments.

These orchids are epiphytic, meaning they naturally grow on trees or other surfaces without taking nutrients from them. Their roots are adapted to capture moisture and nutrients from the air and rainwater, making them unique and requiring specific care.

Vanda orchids are known for their long-lasting flowers, often staying in bloom for several weeks or even months. They come in a wide range of colors, including various shades of blue, purple, pink, orange, and white. Vanda orchids require bright, indirect light, warm temperatures, high humidity, and proper air circulation to thrive.

As a result of their beauty and the diversity within the genus, Vanda orchids have become popular as both houseplants and exhibition plants. They make stunning additions to any orchid collection or as standalone centerpieces, adding elegance and a touch of tropical beauty to any space.

 

 How to grow Vanda Orchids

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