Trias disciflora is a botanical orchid species originating from Southeast Asia. It is a miniature epiphytic plant that thrives in warm to intermediate conditions with bright, filtered light.
This species is appreciated for its very unusual flowers, typically small and fleshy with a disc-like shape and intricate textures. The blooms are often dark red to brownish and can have a slightly peculiar scent, characteristic of many miniature orchids of this group.
It is usually cultivated mounted on wood or in very airy conditions, allowing excellent root aeration and mimicking its natural habitat.
To care for Trias disciflora, it is important to keep the plant consistently moist with high humidity, while ensuring good drainage and airflow. Frequent watering is necessary, especially during warm periods, but avoid prolonged dryness.
Good air circulation and stable conditions are essential for healthy growth. A fascinating and unusual miniature, ideal for collectors who appreciate rare and distinctive orchids.

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