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Trichopilia marginata

Trichopilia marginata

Trichopilia marginata is a distinctive Central and South American orchid species known for its elegant, fragrant flowers and compact growth habit. The blooms are typically creamy white to pale yellow with a contrasting lip marked by yellow and orange tones, creating a refined display that stands out amongst other orchid species.

Flower spikes emerge from the base of mature pseudobulbs and are often pleasantly fragrant. This species is well suited to intermediate conditions and rewards good culture with reliable flowering.

Care

  • Light: Bright filtered light. Similar to Cattleya conditions but with less direct sun.
  • Water: Water regularly during active growth. Allow the media to approach dryness between waterings but do not let plants remain dry for extended periods.
  • Temperature: Intermediate to warm growing; ideally 15–30°C.
  • Humidity: Prefers 60–80% humidity with good air movement.
  • Media: Fine to medium orchid bark, baskets, or mounted culture.
  • Feeding: Regular applications of balanced orchid fertiliser during active growth.

Key Characteristics

  • Flower size: Medium to large, typically 6–10 cm across
  • Flower colour: Creamy white to pale yellow with yellow and orange markings on the lip
  • Spike habit: Short basal inflorescences, usually carrying one to several flowers
  • Blooming season: Typically autumn to winter
  • Fragrance: Yes, often sweetly fragrant
  • Plant size: Small to medium
  • Growth habit: Epiphytic orchid with clustered pseudobulbs
$52.13
Trichopilia marginata
$52.13

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Description

Trichopilia marginata is a distinctive Central and South American orchid species known for its elegant, fragrant flowers and compact growth habit. The blooms are typically creamy white to pale yellow with a contrasting lip marked by yellow and orange tones, creating a refined display that stands out amongst other orchid species.

Flower spikes emerge from the base of mature pseudobulbs and are often pleasantly fragrant. This species is well suited to intermediate conditions and rewards good culture with reliable flowering.

Care

  • Light: Bright filtered light. Similar to Cattleya conditions but with less direct sun.
  • Water: Water regularly during active growth. Allow the media to approach dryness between waterings but do not let plants remain dry for extended periods.
  • Temperature: Intermediate to warm growing; ideally 15–30°C.
  • Humidity: Prefers 60–80% humidity with good air movement.
  • Media: Fine to medium orchid bark, baskets, or mounted culture.
  • Feeding: Regular applications of balanced orchid fertiliser during active growth.

Key Characteristics

  • Flower size: Medium to large, typically 6–10 cm across
  • Flower colour: Creamy white to pale yellow with yellow and orange markings on the lip
  • Spike habit: Short basal inflorescences, usually carrying one to several flowers
  • Blooming season: Typically autumn to winter
  • Fragrance: Yes, often sweetly fragrant
  • Plant size: Small to medium
  • Growth habit: Epiphytic orchid with clustered pseudobulbs
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