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Plants in genus trichocentrum

Plants in genus trichocentrum

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Trichocentrum carthagenense

Trichocentrum carthagenense is a plant found from the Everglades to northern Brazil, named after Cartagena, Colombia. It is known for its adaptability to various climates and unique appearance.

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Trichocentrum pulchrum

Trichocentrum 'Larry Sexton 4n'

Trichocentrum 'Larry Sexton 4n' is a hybrid orchid known for its potential variations in flower size, color, and structure due to its tetraploid nature. This miniature orchid requires specific care, including appropriate lighting, temperature, humidity, and watering, to thrive.

Trichocentrum candidum

Native to Central and South America, this plant has attractive and often fragrant flowers. It requires specific care, including suitable temperature, humidity, and air circulation.

Trichocentrum lanceanum

Trichocentrum lanceanum is an orchid species native to Central America, known for its attractive and often fragrant flowers. It thrives in environments with suitable temperature, humidity, and air circulation. This orchid can be found from Trinidad to southern tropical America, making it a diverse and adaptable plant.

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