Schomburgkia rosea
Common Name: The Rosey Schomburgkia
Native to: Columbia. Schomburgkia rosea grows on rocks and trees at low elevations in coastal Columbia. Its prefers to grow near rivers.
Plant Size: Large. Plant form is typical for the genus Schomburgkia. The plant has heavy, club-like pseudobulbs with two (sometimes three) leaves.
Flower Size: Small
Flower Description: Schomburgkia rosea has rose colored flower petals and sepals. The flowers are clustered at the tip of a long inflorescence.
Bloom Season: Spring
Growing Temperature: Warm
Additional Information: Provide bright light for Schomburgkia rosea. Like other members of the genus Schomburgkia, it prefers to grow on mounts or in slatted wood baskets.
Synonyms: Bletia rosea
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