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Rossioglossum

 

 

Updated: November 28, 2005

Rossioglossum is a genus of moderately sized plants that produce large showy flowers on upright racemes. Rossioglossums are related to Oncidiums and Odontoglossums and are easy to grow and bloom. They enjoy moderately bright light, intermediate temperatures, good humidity and air movement. They grow well in plastic pots with moss or a seedling bark (Paph) mix. According to Dr. Robert Dressler, there is one species of Rossioglossum found in Panama.

Catalog Codes: Plant Size: S=seedling (3-5" leaf span), LS=large seedling (6+ leaf span), NBS=near-blooming size, BS=blooming size, MC=mericlone, D=division, MT=mounted

Plant Culture Codes:
Preferred Temperature: Cool (55-75 F); Intermediate (60-85 F); Warm (65-85 F)
Preferred Light Levels: Shady (Paph); Moderate (Phal); Moderately Bright (Cattleya); Bright (Vanda)

 

Rossioglossum

Rossioglossum schlieperianum - (Panama) Spectacular compact-growing relative of Rossioglossum grande! Large yellow/brown flowers. Grow intermediate (comes from 3,600-6,000 feet elevation), with moderately bright light, evenly moist.
5" pot, BS-D Temporarily Sold Out

 

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