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A large terrestrial orchid with brown-white flowers in spikes, also called Nun's Orchid.
Phaius tankervilleae, the Nun's Orchid, is a large terrestrial orchid native to a wide range spanning southern China, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, northern Australia, and the Pacific islands. Plants grow 60–120 cm with large, pleated leaves and upright inflorescences bearing ten to thirty flowers, each 6–10 cm across, with brownish-red outer surfaces and white to cream inner surfaces, creating a distinctive bicolor effect. Flowering occurs in spring (March–May). Cultivation requires partial shade, temperatures of 15–30°C, humus-rich soil in large pots or in-ground planting, and ample water with regular fertilization. Its imposing size and showy flower spikes make it a statement plant for warm gardens or large greenhouses.
產地
southern China, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, northern Australia, and Pacific islands
壽命
10+ years
體型
60-120cm
溫度
15〜30℃
濕度
50〜70%
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Large
Can be planted in ground
15-30°C
Brown-white contrast
Intermediate. 這是一個中級難度的物種。建議有一定的飼養經驗和環境管理知識。
Phaius Tankervilleae的理想溫度為15〜30℃。推薦濕度為50〜70%。避免溫度驟變,保持穩定的環境。
Phaius Tankervilleae的平均壽命為10+ years。透過適當的護理和營養,牠們可以長壽健康地生活。
Phaius Tankervilleae成年後通常可達60-120cm。大小可能因飼養條件和個體遺傳而異。
Phaius Tankervilleae的食物為:−。目標是適當的餵食頻率和均衡的飲食。
Phaius Tankervilleae的價格因品系、大小和血統而有很大差異。請查看我們的市場價格頁面獲取最新價格資訊。
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