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Skill Level:  Beginner Friendly!
Culture:  Home, Greenhouse

Bloom:  Periodically, year-round

Pot Size: 4"

Ships: *In Bloom

Mature Size: Compact, up to 12"

The famed "Lady of the Night" Orchid, with its fragrant conical blossoms of ghostly white, is well-represented by this clone, a self-hybrid of two outstanding varieties chosen for size and vigor.  Brassavolas grow equally well in a small pot or mounted on bark, and we'll soon have both availalble.  For the moment, we have a few blooming plants of this one, ready to grace your windowsill or greenhouse!

 

ORCHID STAGES (How your plant will arrive):

Flowering Size - Fully-grown plant, ready to flower on its next cycle

Not Flowering Size - Well-started plant, but not yet large enough to flower

Low Spike - With flower spike beginning to show; time to full bloom varies

Tight Bud - Small, tight buds present, ready to bloom soon

Loose Bud - Blossoms in the process of opening

In Bloom - At least some open blossoms

Important Note:  While we make every effort to protect orchids during shipment, we can only guarantee the arrival of live, healthy plants.  Flower spikes of some varieties are fragile, and damage to the spike in transit is possible, though most arrive do fully intact.  

Brassavola nodosa x sib ('Lucky' x 'Sweetheart')

SKU : BRA-1001-02
30,00$Prix
  • Please note that all plants are carefully packaged and shipped in excellent condition from our nursery.  Please inspect your package on arrival for an indication of damage.  If the package has external or internal damage, take photos that clearly show the damage, including the condition of the plant(s).  You will then need to contact the carrier (usually USPS) to file a claim.  Any damage is the responsibility of the delivery carrier.  We provide detailed care instructions with every order and are available by phone, email, and messenger to answer any questions that arise.  Because we have no control over the care received once plants are in the customer's hands, we are unable to take responsiblity for their survival, but we have every reason to expect that following our care advice will result in success!

  • While we make every effort to ensure that your plant travels well, and we usually find they do, we cannot guarantee flower spikes, buds, or blooms will arrive intact.