About
Maxillaria mooreana is an epiphytic orchid producing small pseudobulbs and solitary, fragrant flowers. A rewarding maxillaria for a warm to intermediate heated greenhouse.
About the genus
Maxillaria are a large, diverse genus of mainly epiphytic orchids from tropical America producing small, egg-shaped or elliptic pseudobulbs, strap-shaped leaves and solitary flowers on short stems from the pseudobulb base � often waxy, sometimes fragrant, in yellow, red, white or brown tones. Grown in warm to intermediate heated greenhouses.
Plant details
Suggested usesIndoor display, conservatories, sheltered positions.
Care notes
CultivationGrow in specialist orchid compost. Provide bright, indirect light.
PruningRemove spent flower spikes. Repot when crowded.
PropagationDivide when repotting or grow from backbulbs.
Pest resistanceGenerally pest-free. Monitor for common garden pests.
Disease resistanceGenerally disease-resistant. Ensure good air circulation.