Disa conferta
Also known as: The Tight Disa in the subfamily: Orchidoideae
Native to: South Africa
General Information
The Tight Disa is a cold to cool growing orchid belonging to the sub family Orchidoideae native to South Africa. The name refers to the dense inflorescence.
Flowers
Numerous blossoms appear during Spring
Blooming Season
- Spring
Substrate(s)
- Sand
Climate
These orchids grow in cool climates, at low altitudes, in cool plains, forests or coastal scrub.
They are forgiving of humidity variances as long as temperatures are kept on the cool side. They can do well outdoors in the garden in cool and temperate areas, though it is important that they are protected from warm dry winds. They can enjoy morning sun especially in winter but will need protection from the hot sun in the afternoon and during summer. With some acclimatisation they may be able to receive more sun.
Grows at low elevations.
Fertiliser
These plants do well with slow release fertiliser at the rate of 2-3 pellets per cup (250ml) of media. Additional fertiliser during the growth period may be beneficial, but not necessary.