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Oceoclades perrieri - snake orchid
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Oceoclades perrieri - snake orchid
SKU:29615

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Description
Native to Mozambique and northwestern Madagascar, this rare and striking species is part of the fascinating genus Oeceoclades. It gets its nickname, the “snake orchid,” from its boldly patterned leaves that resemble reptilian scales. The intricate markings are most pronounced in brighter light conditions—too much shade will cause the foliage to fade.

In the wild, Oeceoclades perrieri grows in sandy soils with excellent drainage, often in warm, open habitats. In cultivation, it adapts well to a variety of potting media such as sphagnum moss, small bark with perlite and sand, or akadama/kanuma mixed with fine bark. The key is to provide an airy, free-draining substrate that prevents the roots from staying waterlogged.

This species thrives in warm conditions and appreciates bright, filtered light. Allow the medium to dry slightly between waterings, as the plants resent constantly soggy roots. They are relatively tough and can adapt to different mixes as long as drainage is prioritized. We are growing ours in sphagnum moss in clay or net pots slipped into solid plastic pots, so they will dry quickly and not over-saturate the root system.

A unique collector’s species for those who enjoy orchids with both decorative foliage and interesting cultural requirements!

These are established seedlings, perhaps reaching blooming size by 2027.
Attributes
Temperature
Warm
Bloom Season
Spring, Summer
Fragrant
No
Light Level
Medium
Color
Green, White, Brown

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