Eria floribunda is a botanical orchid species originating from Southeast Asia, particularly from montane forests where it grows as an epiphyte on trees. It is a medium-sized plant that thrives in intermediate conditions with bright, filtered light.
This species is well known for its abundant and compact inflorescences, bearing many small, creamy white to pale yellow flowers, often with a slightly contrasting lip. The flowers are lightly fragrant and appear mainly in spring, creating a dense and attractive floral display.
It is cultivated in a pot using a fine, well-draining substrate such as small bark mixed with moisture-retentive components like sphagnum, as it appreciates consistent humidity around the roots.
To care for Eria floribunda, it is important to keep the substrate evenly moist, without allowing it to dry out completely. During the growing season, regular watering and light fertilization support healthy development. It does not require a strong winter rest, but slightly reduced watering in cooler months is beneficial.
Good humidity, stable conditions and gentle air movement are important for optimal growth. A refined and floriferous species, ideal for growers who appreciate compact plants with abundant, delicate blooms.

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