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Coelia macrostachya

Coelia macrostachya

$26.25

Original: $75.00

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Coelia macrostachya

$75.00

$26.25

The Story

Coelia macrostachya is a distinctive orchid species native to Mexico and Central America, prized for its lush pleated foliage and impressive spikes of fragrant, creamy white to pale green flowers. Unlike many orchids that are grown primarily for their blooms, this species is equally attractive in foliage, forming handsome clumps that make an excellent display throughout the year.

Flower spikes emerge from the base of mature growths during the cooler months, carrying numerous waxy, sweetly fragrant flowers. An uncommon species in cultivation, Coelia macrostachya is an excellent choice for collectors looking to grow something a little different.

Care

  • Light: Bright filtered light or light shade. Avoid harsh afternoon sun.
  • Water: Keep evenly moist during active growth, allowing the media to become only slightly dry between waterings.
  • Temperature: Intermediate to warm conditions (15–30°C).
  • Humidity: Prefers 50–80% humidity with good air movement.
  • Growing Media: Free-draining orchid bark mix with added moisture-retentive components such as sphagnum moss or perlite.
  • Feeding: Apply a balanced orchid fertiliser every 2–4 weeks during active growth.

Key Characteristics

  • Species orchid native to Mexico and Central America
  • Large pleated, bright green foliage
  • Produces upright spikes carrying numerous fragrant flowers
  • Flowers creamy white to pale green with a waxy texture
  • Flowering season: Winter to early spring
  • Sweetly fragrant blooms
  • Forms attractive specimen-sized clumps with age
  • Excellent collector's species rarely offered for sale

Winter Growth

Coelia macrostachya does not require a true winter dormancy. Continue watering throughout the year, although growth naturally slows during the cooler months. Reduce watering slightly in winter, but never allow the plant to dry out completely, particularly while flower spikes are developing.

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Description

Coelia macrostachya is a distinctive orchid species native to Mexico and Central America, prized for its lush pleated foliage and impressive spikes of fragrant, creamy white to pale green flowers. Unlike many orchids that are grown primarily for their blooms, this species is equally attractive in foliage, forming handsome clumps that make an excellent display throughout the year.

Flower spikes emerge from the base of mature growths during the cooler months, carrying numerous waxy, sweetly fragrant flowers. An uncommon species in cultivation, Coelia macrostachya is an excellent choice for collectors looking to grow something a little different.

Care

  • Light: Bright filtered light or light shade. Avoid harsh afternoon sun.
  • Water: Keep evenly moist during active growth, allowing the media to become only slightly dry between waterings.
  • Temperature: Intermediate to warm conditions (15–30°C).
  • Humidity: Prefers 50–80% humidity with good air movement.
  • Growing Media: Free-draining orchid bark mix with added moisture-retentive components such as sphagnum moss or perlite.
  • Feeding: Apply a balanced orchid fertiliser every 2–4 weeks during active growth.

Key Characteristics

  • Species orchid native to Mexico and Central America
  • Large pleated, bright green foliage
  • Produces upright spikes carrying numerous fragrant flowers
  • Flowers creamy white to pale green with a waxy texture
  • Flowering season: Winter to early spring
  • Sweetly fragrant blooms
  • Forms attractive specimen-sized clumps with age
  • Excellent collector's species rarely offered for sale

Winter Growth

Coelia macrostachya does not require a true winter dormancy. Continue watering throughout the year, although growth naturally slows during the cooler months. Reduce watering slightly in winter, but never allow the plant to dry out completely, particularly while flower spikes are developing.

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