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Plants in genus guarianthe

Plants in genus guarianthe

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Guarianthe aurantiaca

Guarianthe aurantiaca is an orchid species native to Central America, known for its bright orange-yellow fragrant flowers that last several weeks. It thrives in warm, humid conditions with bright, indirect light and requires a well-draining mix. This orchid is a striking addition to collections, offering vibrant color and fragrance.

Guarianthe aurantiaca 'Sin Manchas'

This plant features vibrant orange flowers without spots and is compact and easy to grow. It has sturdy stems with multiple blooms that are fragrant and last several weeks, requiring bright, indirect light and moderate watering.

Guarianthe bowringiana

Guarianthe bowringiana is a rare orchid prized for its large, fragrant blue-purple flowers that bloom in the summer. It requires bright, indirect light and high humidity, making it suitable for experienced orchid enthusiasts. This plant is a beautiful addition to any collection, offering a stunning display of color and fragrance.

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