Lawrenceana | Brassia
The flowers are typically pale yellow to pale green with dark markings. They feature extremely long, narrow petals and sepals that mimic the legs of a spider.
Like most orchids, keep an eye out for aphids or spider mites. Increasing air circulation around the plant is the best preventative measure. Why Grow It? brassia lawrenceana
If you see "accordion-style" pleating on new leaves, it’s usually a sign of insufficient humidity or irregular watering while the leaf was developing. The flowers are typically pale yellow to pale
Troubleshooting if your plant isn't flowering. Brassia lawrenceana - Ecuagenera USA Increasing air circulation around the plant is the
Aim for 50–70% humidity . Using a humidity tray or a room humidifier is highly recommended to keep the pseudobulbs plump. 3. Watering and Feeding
Because they are epiphytes, they need excellent drainage. A mix of works well. Many growers also use terracotta pots to help with aeration, though these may require more frequent watering due to their porous nature. Common Challenges