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Broughtonia negrilensis hybrid - | BS Without flowers

Broughtonia negrilensis hybrid - | BS

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  • Type: hybrid
  • Fragrance: No
  • Flower Size: 2-4 cm
  • Flower Colour: Pink / Purple
  • Conditions: Intermediate to Cool
  • Plant Size: Matured
  • Pot Size: 8 cm
  • Potting Media: Coconut husk
  • Available: Without spike/ buds/ flowers
  • Growing Tips: Click here for Cattleya Care Guide
  • Batch code: BB-0120-02

Short Description: Broughtonia negrilensis is a species, named after the town of Negril in western Jamaica.  This is a hybrid, compact plant and have small, tightly clustered pseudobulbs with 8 inches long leaves. The flower spike grow almost 1 metre long. Flowers have a large lip that has prominent veining. Up to 15 flowers grow on each stem and open in succession over a long period of time. Non-fragrant. Large, mature plants can bloom several times per year.

Please refer plant pictures for size reference.

Note: Colors, patterns & size of the flowers can vary due to the variations produced by hybrids or species. There are chances that the buds/flowers could dry up in transit during Shipping after packing. The local climatic conditions and the nutrition given can affect the brightness & colour intensity of flowers. While we make every effort to match the actual colours of the flowers, the photographs may not be the exact representation, due to different monitor setting.

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