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Vanda concolor is an species in the genus Vanda.
Description[]
Plant blooms in the spring
Distribution[]
Plants are found growing in southern China to Vietnam.
Culture[]
Plants are best grown hanged in baskets and on mounted and require bright to full sunlight and warm temperatures. If hunged the roots must be watered frequently. Plants should be grown in media that is well drained such as tree fern fibers (for small plants), several pieces of coarse fir bark, or sphagnum moss.
Naming[]
Common Names: The One Colored Vanda.
Synonyms[]
- Vanda roxburghii var. unicolor Hook., 1835.
- Vanda esquirolei Schltr., 1921.
- Vanda guangxiensis Fowlie, 1993.