Brassavola subulifolia

$20.00

Seedlings. Species endemic to (only from) Jamaica. One of the “Lady of the Night” orchids whose flowers produce a lovely sweet fragrance at night the attract moth pollinators. In comparison to B. nodosa, this species produces smaller flowers but a lot more flowers on the inflorescence. Flowers in late Summer (August-September). Plants offered are young plants in 3” pots that should flower next year (Photo #2).

These grow well for us in our “Cattleya House”, which receives bright filtered light (2,500-3,000 foot candles) and is watered as the media dries.

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Seedlings. Species endemic to (only from) Jamaica. One of the “Lady of the Night” orchids whose flowers produce a lovely sweet fragrance at night the attract moth pollinators. In comparison to B. nodosa, this species produces smaller flowers but a lot more flowers on the inflorescence. Flowers in late Summer (August-September). Plants offered are young plants in 3” pots that should flower next year (Photo #2).

These grow well for us in our “Cattleya House”, which receives bright filtered light (2,500-3,000 foot candles) and is watered as the media dries.

Seedlings. Species endemic to (only from) Jamaica. One of the “Lady of the Night” orchids whose flowers produce a lovely sweet fragrance at night the attract moth pollinators. In comparison to B. nodosa, this species produces smaller flowers but a lot more flowers on the inflorescence. Flowers in late Summer (August-September). Plants offered are young plants in 3” pots that should flower next year (Photo #2).

These grow well for us in our “Cattleya House”, which receives bright filtered light (2,500-3,000 foot candles) and is watered as the media dries.

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