Cycnoches William Clarke (Cooperi X Herrenhusanum)
Very nice plant with 12+ buds ready to open soon. Akatsuka Orchid Gardens has really impressed me with their high quality plants. I've 13 plants from them in the last month!
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Cycnoches William Clarke (Cycnoches cooperi x Cyc. herrenhusanum) This stunning creation combines the best of Cycnoches cooperi, bringing size and an art-shade appeal to the mix. Each bloom is a masterpiece, adorned in slightly brighter colors with captivating spotting – a true testament to the beauty of nature's individuality.
The showstopper is in the details – each flower, a lavish 3 1/2 inches [9 cm], captivates with its fleshy allure.
Elevate your orchid collection with the Cyc. cooperi x Cyc. herrenhusanum – a harmonious blend of beauty, individuality, and botanical artistry.
As the seasons unfold, anticipate the magic of Late Summer/Fall when these orchids grace your space. Their preference for Warm-Intermediate temperatures makes them ideal companions for those seeking an elegant and low-maintenance addition to their collection.
Watering becomes a dance with the monsoons – commence once new growth emerges, ensuring dampness throughout the growing season. After the mesmerizing bloom, gracefully reduce watering to a weekly ritual, gradually ceasing by mid-late December. Witness the plant's winter transformation as it sheds all foliage, relying on its large swollen bulb for water storage until Spring beckons new growth.
Illuminate your space with filtered, bright light, and cultivate these beauties alongside Cattleya and Dendrobium for optimal growth. It's a symphony of colors and care, echoing the natural habitat of Cyc. cooperi, originating from the wet montane forests of northern Peru and Brazil. This caespitose epiphyte, nestled within elevations of 400 to 800 meters, boasts ovoid-cylindric pseudobulbs, lanceolate leaves, and a pendant, chocolate-scented inflorescence.
The showstopper is in the details – each flower, a lavish 3 1/2 inches [9 cm], captivates with its fleshy allure. Elevate your orchid collection with the Cyc. cooperi x Cyc. herrenhusanum – a harmonious blend of beauty, individuality, and botanical artistry.
This family of orchids will go through a period of dormancy after it blooms. Leaves will yellow and drop after blooming during dormancy period! This is completely normal. The pseudobulb may be completely bald. Cut back on watering to once every 2 weeks. In the spring, new growth will emerge, resume regular watering to keep media moist but not soggy.
Cycnoches William Clarke (Cycnoches cooperi x Cyc. herrenhusanum) This stunning creation combines the best of Cycnoches cooperi, bringing size and an art-shade appeal to the mix. Each bloom is a masterpiece, adorned in slightly brighter colors with captivating spotting – a true testament to the beauty of nature's individuality.
The showstopper is in the details – each flower, a lavish 3 1/2 inches [9 cm], captivates with its fleshy allure.
Elevate your orchid collection with the Cyc. cooperi x Cyc. herrenhusanum – a harmonious blend of beauty, individuality, and botanical artistry.
As the seasons unfold, anticipate the magic of Late Summer/Fall when these orchids grace your space. Their preference for Warm-Intermediate temperatures makes them ideal companions for those seeking an elegant and low-maintenance addition to their collection.
Watering becomes a dance with the monsoons – commence once new growth emerges, ensuring dampness throughout the growing season. After the mesmerizing bloom, gracefully reduce watering to a weekly ritual, gradually ceasing by mid-late December. Witness the plant's winter transformation as it sheds all foliage, relying on its large swollen bulb for water storage until Spring beckons new growth.
Illuminate your space with filtered, bright light, and cultivate these beauties alongside Cattleya and Dendrobium for optimal growth. It's a symphony of colors and care, echoing the natural habitat of Cyc. cooperi, originating from the wet montane forests of northern Peru and Brazil. This caespitose epiphyte, nestled within elevations of 400 to 800 meters, boasts ovoid-cylindric pseudobulbs, lanceolate leaves, and a pendant, chocolate-scented inflorescence.
The showstopper is in the details – each flower, a lavish 3 1/2 inches [9 cm], captivates with its fleshy allure. Elevate your orchid collection with the Cyc. cooperi x Cyc. herrenhusanum – a harmonious blend of beauty, individuality, and botanical artistry.
This family of orchids will go through a period of dormancy after it blooms. Leaves will yellow and drop after blooming during dormancy period! This is completely normal. The pseudobulb may be completely bald. Cut back on watering to once every 2 weeks. In the spring, new growth will emerge, resume regular watering to keep media moist but not soggy.
Very nice plant with 12+ buds ready to open soon. Akatsuka Orchid Gardens has really impressed me with their high quality plants. I've 13 plants from them in the last month!