Miltonia candida (Snow-white miltonia)

Other names: Anneliesia candida

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Where to grow

Soil type
  • Loamy
  • Sandy
Soil drainage
  • Well-drained
Soil pH
  • Acid
  • Neutral
Sunlight
  • Partial Shade
Aspect
  • East
  • West
Exposure
  • Sheltered

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Additional plant details

Cultivation

Grow in pots of epiphytic orchid compost under glass from 13-30ºC in filtered light. In summer, provide high humidity, mist daily, water freely, and feed a half-strength fertiliser every 3rd watering. In winter, give full light & water moderately.

Suggested uses

Containers/Patio, Greenhouse, Indoor

UK hardiness

H1b

USDA zones

Zone 9, Zone 10, Zone 11

Sunset zone

WUCOLS

North-Central Coastal = Unknown
Central Valley = Unknown
South Coastal = Unknown
South Inland = Unknown
High and Intermediate Desert = Unknown
Low Desert = Unknown

Foliage

Evergreen

Habit

Upright, Arching

Native to

Brazil

Drought tolerant

No

Flood tolerant

No

Toxicity

Not toxic

Plant care

Pruning

Divide when the plant fills its container and spills over the sides. Remove the flower stem once it has completely turned brown.

Propagation methods

Division

Propagation

Divide when plants overflow their containers.

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