Description
Encyclia –
There are about 150 species of evergreen, epiphytic orchids, in this genus. They occur in the USA and from Mexico and the West Indies south to tropical North South America, occurring in forest from sea level to 10,000′ feet high. They have fleshy pseudobulbs, which may be rounded or elongated, and usually 2 narrowly oblong to strap shaped or linear to elliptic, fleshy or leathery leaves. Attractive, variable often fragrant flowers are borne from the apexes of the pseudobulb, mainly in late spring or summer but often intermittently throughout the year.
Cool-growing orchids (see chart below). Grow in epiphytic orchid potting mix in a slatted basket, in bright filtered light or full light with shade from hot sun. In active growth, water freely and apply fertilizer at every third watering. Keep dry in winter.
Prone to
spider mites, aphids, and
mealybugs.
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