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Pescatorea wallisii #2

Pescatorea wallisii #2

$52.50

Original: $150.00

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Pescatorea wallisii #2

$150.00

$52.50

The Story

Pescatorea wallisii is an elegant cloud forest orchid from Colombia and Ecuador, admired for its large, beautifully patterned flowers and graceful arching spikes. The creamy white blooms are richly overlaid with burgundy to chocolate spotting and markings, while the broad, frilled lip provides a striking focal point.

This species thrives in cool, humid conditions and rewards good culture with long-lasting flowers produced from the base of mature growths. Although uncommon in cultivation, Pescatorea wallisii is highly regarded by collectors for its distinctive flowers and attractive evergreen foliage.

Care

  • Light: Bright filtered light or light shade. Avoid direct afternoon sun.
  • Water: Keep evenly moist throughout the year. Never allow the potting mix to dry completely.
  • Temperature: Cool to intermediate conditions (12–24°C).
  • Humidity: Prefers 60–80% humidity with excellent air movement.
  • Growing Media: Fine to medium orchid bark with sphagnum moss or another moisture-retentive component.
  • Feeding: Feed regularly with a balanced orchid fertiliser during active growth, reducing during cooler months.

Key Characteristics

  • Species orchid native to Colombia and Ecuador
  • Large creamy white flowers with rich burgundy to chocolate markings
  • Broad, beautifully patterned frilled lip
  • Flowers emerge on arching to pendant spikes from the base of mature growths
  • Blooms are long-lasting and lightly fragrant
  • Flowering season: Winter to spring
  • Evergreen foliage with compact clumping growth
  • Rare collector's orchid suited to cool, humid conditions

Winter Care

Pescatorea wallisii does not require a true winter dormancy. Continue watering throughout the year, although slightly less frequently during cooler weather as growth slows. Keep the growing media evenly moist, maintain high humidity and good air movement, and avoid allowing the plant to dry out completely.

Description

Pescatorea wallisii is an elegant cloud forest orchid from Colombia and Ecuador, admired for its large, beautifully patterned flowers and graceful arching spikes. The creamy white blooms are richly overlaid with burgundy to chocolate spotting and markings, while the broad, frilled lip provides a striking focal point.

This species thrives in cool, humid conditions and rewards good culture with long-lasting flowers produced from the base of mature growths. Although uncommon in cultivation, Pescatorea wallisii is highly regarded by collectors for its distinctive flowers and attractive evergreen foliage.

Care

  • Light: Bright filtered light or light shade. Avoid direct afternoon sun.
  • Water: Keep evenly moist throughout the year. Never allow the potting mix to dry completely.
  • Temperature: Cool to intermediate conditions (12–24°C).
  • Humidity: Prefers 60–80% humidity with excellent air movement.
  • Growing Media: Fine to medium orchid bark with sphagnum moss or another moisture-retentive component.
  • Feeding: Feed regularly with a balanced orchid fertiliser during active growth, reducing during cooler months.

Key Characteristics

  • Species orchid native to Colombia and Ecuador
  • Large creamy white flowers with rich burgundy to chocolate markings
  • Broad, beautifully patterned frilled lip
  • Flowers emerge on arching to pendant spikes from the base of mature growths
  • Blooms are long-lasting and lightly fragrant
  • Flowering season: Winter to spring
  • Evergreen foliage with compact clumping growth
  • Rare collector's orchid suited to cool, humid conditions

Winter Care

Pescatorea wallisii does not require a true winter dormancy. Continue watering throughout the year, although slightly less frequently during cooler weather as growth slows. Keep the growing media evenly moist, maintain high humidity and good air movement, and avoid allowing the plant to dry out completely.

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