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Pleione maculata sp (Miniature) - FF With flowers

Pleione maculata sp (Miniature) - FF

Regular price Rs. 1,249.00
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Type: Species

Fragrance: Yes

Flower Colour: Pink

Flower Size: 2-4 cm

Available with: With flowers

Conditions: Cool to Intermediate

Plant Size: Medium MS |  Please refer to plant picture for size reference.

Pot Size: 8cm

Potting Media: Hydrotone

Shipping & Delivery

Plants are shipped within 1-2 business days. It takes 1-3 days to deliver, depending on the location. Learn more

Pleione maculata is a species native to Yunnan province of China, Assam India, eastern Himalayas, Nepal, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. It is an epiphytic orchid that grows on the branches and trunks of large trees, as well as on the ground. This orchid comprises pseudobulbs that range in shape from various development stages. Their leaves are always found in pairs. Solitary, erect flowers emerge from the base of the pseudobulb. We will be shipping the plants without any leaves. 
This Pleione is commonly called 'Indian or Nepalese Crocuses' or 'window-sill orchids' are a horticultural important group of autumn and spring flowering plants. Pleione orchids are small terrestrial or epiphytic orchids that can be seen growing in the wild. Pleione maculata is a high-demand orchid with several uses as an aesthetic plant valued for its attractive bloom, a parent for hybridization to create new varieties. 

Short drop shaped, maroon-greenish pseudobulbs, these plants arrived to us without any medium so they do not have any roots. This species prefer about 50%-70% shade and should not be placed in full sun.

Ever since we had seen these orchids in bloom in the Netherlands, it was on the wishlist & now we could procure them.

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  • Disclaimer

    1. Colors, patterns & size of the flowers can vary due to the variations produced by hybrids or species.

    2. There are chances that the buds/flowers could dry up in transit during Shipping after packing.

    3. The local climatic conditions, season and the nutrition given can affect the brightness & colour intensity of flowers.

    4. 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 settings.

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