Cischweinfia parva
Cischweinfia parva - botanical species found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia, in mountain cloud forests, at altitudes between 700 and 1150 meters. It is a small epiphyte, with growth adapted to warm to cold conditions, with a short rhizome.
In its natural habitat, it blooms in summer and at the beginning of autumn on an axillary inflorescence, approximately 7.5 cm long, with 1 or 2 flowers, which appears on a mature pseudobulb. In indoor conditions, it is considered free flowering.
Flowers naturally show color variations. Some leaves have defects specific to the variety.
Flower size: approx. 3 cm
Fragrant flowers: Yes - discreet fragrance, difficult to identify
It is cared for like Gomesa Radicans. See the care guide on the Blog.
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