Papilionanthe teres
A vigorous monopodial orchid native to tropical Asia, producing racemes of large, showy flowers with broad, rounded and undulate petals and sepals, and a contrasting labellum with a dark, spotted center. Its distinctive terete, cylindrical leaves give it an unmistakable silhouette and strong drought tolerance compared to flat-leaved orchids.
- Light: High light with 20–40% shade cloth or bright filtered sun; requires strong light to bloom reliably — insufficient light is the most common cause of failure to flower.
- Temperature: 65–95°F (18–35°C); a warm to hot grower that thrives in tropical conditions with good air movement.
- Humidity: 60–80%; tolerates lower humidity better than most orchids due to its terete leaves, but benefits from regular misting in dry environments.
- Watering: Water thoroughly and allow to dry slightly between waterings; the terete leaves store moisture, making it more drought-tolerant than sympodial orchids.
Additional Notes
Papilionanthe teres is best grown in a hanging basket or mounted with excellent drainage and strong air movement around the roots. It is shipped bare root in well-established condition and adapts quickly to warm, bright growing environments.
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Papilionanthe teres
Papilionanthe teres
A vigorous monopodial orchid native to tropical Asia, producing racemes of large, showy flowers with broad, rounded and undulate petals and sepals, and a contrasting labellum with a dark, spotted center. Its distinctive terete, cylindrical leaves give it an unmistakable silhouette and strong drought tolerance compared to flat-leaved orchids.
- Light: High light with 20–40% shade cloth or bright filtered sun; requires strong light to bloom reliably — insufficient light is the most common cause of failure to flower.
- Temperature: 65–95°F (18–35°C); a warm to hot grower that thrives in tropical conditions with good air movement.
- Humidity: 60–80%; tolerates lower humidity better than most orchids due to its terete leaves, but benefits from regular misting in dry environments.
- Watering: Water thoroughly and allow to dry slightly between waterings; the terete leaves store moisture, making it more drought-tolerant than sympodial orchids.
Additional Notes
Papilionanthe teres is best grown in a hanging basket or mounted with excellent drainage and strong air movement around the roots. It is shipped bare root in well-established condition and adapts quickly to warm, bright growing environments.
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Description
A vigorous monopodial orchid native to tropical Asia, producing racemes of large, showy flowers with broad, rounded and undulate petals and sepals, and a contrasting labellum with a dark, spotted center. Its distinctive terete, cylindrical leaves give it an unmistakable silhouette and strong drought tolerance compared to flat-leaved orchids.
- Light: High light with 20–40% shade cloth or bright filtered sun; requires strong light to bloom reliably — insufficient light is the most common cause of failure to flower.
- Temperature: 65–95°F (18–35°C); a warm to hot grower that thrives in tropical conditions with good air movement.
- Humidity: 60–80%; tolerates lower humidity better than most orchids due to its terete leaves, but benefits from regular misting in dry environments.
- Watering: Water thoroughly and allow to dry slightly between waterings; the terete leaves store moisture, making it more drought-tolerant than sympodial orchids.
Additional Notes
Papilionanthe teres is best grown in a hanging basket or mounted with excellent drainage and strong air movement around the roots. It is shipped bare root in well-established condition and adapts quickly to warm, bright growing environments.















