Maxillaria weberbaueri (syn. aurorae)
Maxillaria weberbaueri (syn. aurorae)
Maxillaria weberbaueri (syn. aurorae)

Maxillaria weberbaueri (syn. aurorae) - fragrant flowers

14.200 Ft
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Maxillaria weberbaueri (syn. Maxillaria aurorae) - rare botanical species, which can be found in Colombia and Peru on rocky slopes, in mountain forests at altitudes of approximately 320 to 1000 meters as a medium-sized epiphyte, or occasionally as terrestrial. It has agglomerated, smooth, ovoid-pyriform pseudobulbs, compressed, partially covered by several distichous bracts, nested, scarious, bearing a single leaf (or rarely 2), of dark green color, which narrows at the base into a long petiole. It blooms more frequently in winter and spring, having an erect, basal inflorescence, 10 to 12.5 cm long, with a single flower, which appears on a mature pseudobulb and is covered at the base by 3 tubular, acuminate bracts. The flowers are fragrant.

Flower size: approx. 7.5 cm

Pot diameter: 9 cm
Height with pots included: 20-30 cm

Note: Some specimens may have defective leaves. At the time of listing, the plants show flowers - but these can be passed until the time of delivery. The number of leaves/bulbs/flowers varies from one specimen to another.

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