Myrmecophila albopurpurea
Seedlings (grown from seed).
Stunning species endemic to the Cayman Islands. One of the most compact-growing species of this genus that will produce clusters of striking white and purple flowers on 1’-2’ spikes. Photo #’s 1-2 show examples of what the flowers could look like. Photo #3 shows an example of the size plants offered for sale.
These grow well for us in our “Cattleya House”, which receives bright filtered light (2,500-3,000 foot candles) and is watered when the media dries.
Seedlings (grown from seed).
Stunning species endemic to the Cayman Islands. One of the most compact-growing species of this genus that will produce clusters of striking white and purple flowers on 1’-2’ spikes. Photo #’s 1-2 show examples of what the flowers could look like. Photo #3 shows an example of the size plants offered for sale.
These grow well for us in our “Cattleya House”, which receives bright filtered light (2,500-3,000 foot candles) and is watered when the media dries.
Seedlings (grown from seed).
Stunning species endemic to the Cayman Islands. One of the most compact-growing species of this genus that will produce clusters of striking white and purple flowers on 1’-2’ spikes. Photo #’s 1-2 show examples of what the flowers could look like. Photo #3 shows an example of the size plants offered for sale.
These grow well for us in our “Cattleya House”, which receives bright filtered light (2,500-3,000 foot candles) and is watered when the media dries.