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Plants in genus miltonia

Plants in genus miltonia

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Miltonia clowesii

Miltonia clowesii is a captivating orchid native to the tropical rainforests of Brazil. It is known for its slender pseudobulbs and cascading flower spikes. The flowers are fragrant and waxy, predominantly white with striking purple markings. This orchid thrives in intermediate to warm temperatures, making it well-suited to its native southeastern Brazil.

Miltonia moreliana

This orchid, native to the Atlantic Forest in Brazil, is known for its large, showy blooms in deep purples and burgundies with a contrasting lip in shades of white and yellow. Nicknamed 'Pansy Orchids,' it thrives in moderate to bright, indirect light and prefers a well-draining medium with consistent moisture.

Miltonia candida

Miltonia candida, known as the snow-white miltonia, is an orchid species endemic to southeastern Brazil. It is appreciated for its elegant white flowers and is suitable for cultivation in warm, humid environments. This plant is part of the orchid family and is often grown for its ornamental value.

Miltonia spectabilis

Miltonia spectabilis is an orchid species native to extreme eastern Brazil. It is the type species of the genus Miltonia, known for its adaptability to various growing conditions.

Miltonia phymatochila

Miltonia phymatochila is an epiphytic orchid native to Brazil's Atlantic Forest, known for its fragrant, strikingly colored flowers. It grows in cooler, elevated regions and prefers bright, indirect light with high humidity. This orchid requires a well-draining substrate and consistent moisture, with a rest period after blooming.

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