Lycaste Maria Liz — Ecuagenera Orquídeas del Ecuador

Lycaste Maria Liz (6) Out of stock US$45.00 Compare Recommend Ask question Ratings (6) Customer ratings for Lycaste Maria Liz Number of ratings: 6 Average rating: 4.5 Read all ratings Write your own review Great Purchase (7/25/2019) Large plant, nice roots, and wonderful experience and communication with the sales and service departments. Ms. Soil: Use a well-draining mix of charcoal, sphagnum, and perlite.; Watering: Provide consistent hydration.; Light: Provide bright, indirect sunlight; Temperature: Maintain temperatures between 60-75°F; Humidity: Keep high humidity, around 50-70%; Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced orchid fertilizer every 2 weeks; Repotting: Every 2-3 years or when the pot becomes overcrowded.

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Lycaste Maria Liz. Common name: Lycaste hybrid. Family: Orchidaceae subfam. Epidendroideae. Distribution: hybrid. Life form: Epiphytic. Bloom characteristics: Flower is red. Locations. 1: Greenhouse 11: Intermediate Orchid House (GH11) • Accession: 2019-0180*A • Provenance: From a cultivated plant not of known wild origin Lycaste prefer a day temperature range between 68°F and 75°F (20°C to 24°C). At night there should be at least a 10°F (6°C) drop, as Lycaste enjoy nighttime lows from 50°F to 60°F (10°C to 16°C). This lower night temperature will help initiate flower buds in winter and promote stronger growth. Keep in mind, these are not frost. These orchids prefer temperatures to be consistent and stay in the range of 60-80°F. Deciduous Lycaste orchids are a bit tougher when it comes to temperatures and can tolerate much more heat. Up to 95°F is okay for these orchids. They also tolerate larger temperature shifts and are fine down to 50°F when dormant. Lycaste Culture: Growing and Flowering Lycastes. Wilford B. Neptune, MD. When growing lycastes, I use plastic pots in a size that will accommodate the rootball. I will use bulb pans or geranium- or azalea-type pots, as long as the size is correct. However, I use enough crocking so that the depth of medium will only be at most 4 to 5 inches (10.

Lycaste Maria Liz — Ecuagenera Orquídeas del Ecuador

home; price list; orchid species. Temperatures for the evergreen species should be fairly constant and never hot. Nights of 60 F and days of 75 to 80 F are desirable. The deciduous species of lycaste can tolerate a wider range, up to 95 F during the day and down to 50 F at night when dormant in the winter. Water should be applied freely during active growth (usually summer). Lycaste. Lindl. 1843. Pronunciation: Lye-CAST-ee (click on the name to hear it spoken) Tribe: Maxillarieae Subtribe: Lycastinae The genus Lycaste was formerly divided into four sections: Fimbriatae, Deciduosae, Lycaste and Longisepalae. The species of section Fimbriatae - Lycaste barringtoniae, Lycaste ciliata, Lycaste cinnabarina, Lycaste costata, Lycaste dyeriana Lycaste fragrans, Lycaste. Lycaste, abbreviated as Lyc in horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids that contains about 30 species with egg-shaped pseudobulbs and thin, plicate (pleated) leaves.. Description. Lycaste flowers, like all orchid blooms, have three petals and three sepals.The petals are typically yellow, white, or orange, and the sepals are yellow, orange, green, or reddish brown.

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106K views, 9.6K likes, 1K loves, 359 comments, 514 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Jack Orquídea: Lycaste Maria Liz Lycaste. Lycaste habitat extends from Mexico to Bolivia. Many are enchantingly fragrant. Though most are medium to large plants with very large flowers there are at least two small species. Since they grow in mid to high elevations and are at times even subjected to nighttime frosts, they were considered low light growing plants. Feed lycaste orchids every other watering, using a water-soluble orchid fertilizer at half strength. Cut back to one feeding per month during the winter months. Repot lycaste orchids every year between early spring and early summer, when new growth is about 3 to 6 inches (8-15 cm.). Remove dead roots, along with old potting mix around the roots. Lycaste Maria Liz (6) US$45,00 Vergleichen Weiterempfehlen Frage stellen Bewertungen (6) Kundenbewertungen zu Lycaste Maria Liz Anzahl der Bewertungen: 6 Durchschnittliche Bewertung: 4,5 Alle Bewertungen lesen Eigene Bewertung schreiben Great Purchase (25.07.2019)

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The genus Lycaste has been revised many times over the past 150 years since Lindley separated it from Maxillara in 1843. Most recently, Fowlie's 1970 monograph The Genus Lycaste, Its Speciation, Distribution, Literature and Cultivation - A Monographic Revision identified the many difficulties with classification of this genus, and it appears that the debate still continues. Lycaste Maria Liz • Orchidaceae subfam. Epidendroideae • Lycaste hybrid‎ Lycaste Memoria Olga Antón • Orchidaceae subfam. Epidendroideae • Lycaste hybrid‎ Lycaste Nagai International • Orchidaceae subfam. Epidendroideae • Lycaste hybrid‎ Lycaste Pixie • Orchidaceae subfam. Epidendroideae • Lycaste hybrid‎