Microcoelia konduensis
Also known as: The Kondue Forest Microcoelia or Microcoelia dahomeensis Gussonea dahomensis Dicranotaenia dahomeensis Angraecum konduense in the subfamily: Epidendroideae
Native to: Benin Cameroon Ghana Nigeria Uganda
General Information
The Kondue Forest Microcoelia is a hot growing leafless orchid belonging to the sub family Epidendroideae native to Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria, and Uganda. It is named after a forest in Southern Zaire.
Flowers
Numerous fragrant blossoms appear during Autumn and Spring
Fragrance
The orchid is fragrant.
Blooming Season
- Autumn
- Spring
Care Notes
This orchid is leafless so does best mounted, watering daily during warmer months and not so often during the cool months. Keep humidity high at all times to prevent roots from dying back, and provide gentle airflow to ensure that the roots do not gather mould and rot in cool weather. Because of their velamin coating the roots can withstand plenty of light, however it's best to keep them in the shade during hot weather so that the roots do not overheat.
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Climate
Grows at low elevations.
Potting
Due to the growth nature of these plants they are best mounted onto cork, tree fern slabs, or even trees if the climate suits. Water regularly especially in hot weather.