Encyclia cochleata is a botanical orchid species originating from Central America and the Caribbean. It is a medium-sized epiphytic plant that thrives in intermediate to warm conditions with bright, filtered light.
This species is well known for its distinctive and unusual flowers, often called “octopus orchids”, with narrow twisted petals and a prominent, shell-shaped lip. The flowers are typically greenish to yellow with a dark purple lip and are produced successively over a long period.
It is cultivated in a pot using a well-draining substrate such as medium bark, ensuring excellent aeration of the roots.
To care for Encyclia cochleata, it is important to allow the substrate to dry slightly between waterings, as it prefers good drainage and does not like to remain constantly wet. Regular watering and fertilization during the growing season support continuous flowering.
Good light and air circulation are essential for healthy growth. A unique and long-blooming species, ideal for growers who appreciate unusual flower shapes and extended flowering periods.

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