Vanda coerulea × Vanda Pakchong Newland is a hybrid orchid combining species from Southeast Asia. It is a medium to large-sized monopodial epiphytic plant that thrives in warm to intermediate conditions with bright, filtered to strong light.
This hybrid is appreciated for its large and showy flowers, typically in shades of blue to violet, often with a characteristic tessellated pattern inherited from Vanda coerulea. The blooms are long-lasting and can appear one or more times per year under good growing conditions.
It is usually cultivated with bare roots or in very airy baskets, allowing excellent root aeration and mimicking its natural growth habit.
To care for Vanda coerulea × Vanda Pakchong Newland, it is important to water frequently, especially during the growing season. Being grown with exposed roots, it requires regular hydration, often daily in warm periods, while allowing the roots to dry slightly between waterings.
High humidity, strong light and good air circulation are essential for healthy growth and flowering. A striking and elegant hybrid, ideal for growers who appreciate Vanda-type orchids with blue-toned flowers.

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