
Lycaste Culture Sheet - American Orchid Society
Lycaste Culture Further information can be found on the Lycaste genus page. Best orchid care practices are also provided for watering, repotting, and fertilizer types. There are also detailed discussions of growing orchids indoors, outdoors, or in greenhouses. For more information on genus name changes, see Taxonomy.
Lycaste - Wikipedia
Lycaste, abbreviated as Lyc. in horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids that contains about 30 species with egg-shaped pseudobulbs and thin, plicate (pleated) leaves.
Lycaste Orchid Care - OrchidWeb
Lycaste are beautiful plants that produce multiple-bloom spikes from the base of mature pseudobulbs in the winter and spring months. Their flowers are large, reaching 3 to 6 inches wide, and both long-lasting and fragrant.
How to Grow and Care For Lycaste Orchids - Epic Gardening
Dec 11, 2023 · Lycaste orchids are a small genus of orchids best known for their large, attractive flowers, most of which are pleasantly fragrant. The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew recognizes 31 species of Lycaste, as well as two subspecies and three natural hybrids.
Lycaste Culture: Growing and Flowering Lycastes
I grow Lycaste Brugensis (longipetala × skinneri) warm (minimum night temperature of 65º F [18º C]), on the advice of Henry Oakeley (personal communication), but all others are in the cool house during autumn and winter, where they receive a minimum night temperature of 48º F (9º C).
Lycaste - The American Orchid Society
With the exception of L. dyeriana which requires mounting on a slab, grow Lycaste in pots with a medium grade epiphyte mixture. Warmer growing Mesoamerican species require intermediate temperatures and bright light while cooler-growing Andean species require cool temperatures and medium light levels.
Lycaste | Description & Facts | Britannica
Lycaste, genus of about 30 species of tropical American orchids (family Orchidaceae). Lycaste species are perennial and can be epiphytic or terrestrial. Several species and hybrids are …
Lycaste virginalis - from wet nurse to white nun
Jan 6, 2019 · Among the most celebrated Neotropical orchids is Guatemala’s national flower, Lycaste virginalis f. alba. Known in the region as “ La Monja Blanca ” (the white nun) this albino form of a usually pink-flowered species is a no-holds-barred, spectacular bloom in life.
Lycaste Orchid - Oak Hill Gardens
Apr 5, 2018 · These are very fragrant orchids that come in bright yellows, pinks, white, orange, green red, and purple. The Lycaste locusta, for example, has the scent and coloring of a …
Lycaste Orchid Care: A Guide from the American Orchid Society
If you are thinking about adding a Lycaste orchid to your home, or if you already have one and you are not sure how to care for it, this page is for you. Lycaste orchids are a native to Central and South America prized for their beautiful flowers, which come in a …
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