Oeonia Rosea
Oeonia Rosea
Oeonia Rosea A Madagascan, small sized, warm to cool growing, monopodial epiphytic species on branches in moss forests from altitudes of 100 to 2000 meters with a pendant to climbing, occassionally branching, thin stems carrying many distant, oval-oblong to elliptical, basally clasping, rounded and subcordate apically leaves that blooms in the spring on an erect, racemose, 5" [12.5 cm] long, several [3 to 7] flowered inflorescence that is longer than the leaves.
Best grown in baskets while given high humidity, low light and ample water while growing and a lessening when mature.
Germination Techniques: Botanists use two techniques to germinate orchid seeds. The first, symbiotic germination, is a complicated process that requires use of mycorrhizal fungi, as described above. The second, asymbiotic germination, involves germinating seeds in vitro, using agar, a jellylike substance that contains necessary nutrients and growth hormones. Asymbiotic germination, also known as flasking, is easier, quicker, and more reliable for growing orchids from seed at home.
Please be aware these seeds are dust like.
Price is for between 50/100 seeds
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