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Dischidia vidalii × Dischidia sp. Camiguin Island (WA Prohibited)

Dischidia vidalii × Dischidia sp. Camiguin Island (WA Prohibited)

Dischidia vidalii × Dischidia sp. Camiguin Island is a cultivated cross combining two distinct Philippine species. This hybrid is valued for its unusually thick, glossy foliage and its tightly clustered, tubular pink blooms, making it a fine candidate for terraria or mounted displays.

Distinctive Features

  • Glossy orbicular foliage: Leaf blades are succulent, circular to slightly heart-shaped, and exhibit a highly polished surface.
  • Compact pink flowers: Floral clusters are composed of thick, blunt-tipped buds with a gradient of white to pink, showing clear influence from D. vidalii.
  • Creeping to pendent growth: Stems root readily at nodes and can form a mat or trail when mounted or grown in baskets.

Care Tips

  • Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light; avoid prolonged direct sun to prevent scorching delicate foliage.
  • Water: Water moderately when substrate dries; reduce during cooler months while maintaining ambient humidity.
  • Humidity: Prefers high humidity environments, particularly in enclosed or tropical growing setups.
  • Media: Best in loose, airy epiphytic mixes – such as fine bark, perlite, and coconut husk fibre – or grown mounted with moss.
  • Temperature: Ideal range is 18–28°C; protect from frost and cold drafts.
  • Fertiliser: Apply dilute liquid orchid or foliage fertiliser monthly during the active growing season.
  • Repotting: Reposition or refresh mount or media every 2–3 years or when growth slows due to media breakdown.
$17.86
Dischidia vidalii × Dischidia sp. Camiguin Island (WA Prohibited)
$17.86
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Description

Dischidia vidalii × Dischidia sp. Camiguin Island is a cultivated cross combining two distinct Philippine species. This hybrid is valued for its unusually thick, glossy foliage and its tightly clustered, tubular pink blooms, making it a fine candidate for terraria or mounted displays.

Distinctive Features

  • Glossy orbicular foliage: Leaf blades are succulent, circular to slightly heart-shaped, and exhibit a highly polished surface.
  • Compact pink flowers: Floral clusters are composed of thick, blunt-tipped buds with a gradient of white to pink, showing clear influence from D. vidalii.
  • Creeping to pendent growth: Stems root readily at nodes and can form a mat or trail when mounted or grown in baskets.

Care Tips

  • Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light; avoid prolonged direct sun to prevent scorching delicate foliage.
  • Water: Water moderately when substrate dries; reduce during cooler months while maintaining ambient humidity.
  • Humidity: Prefers high humidity environments, particularly in enclosed or tropical growing setups.
  • Media: Best in loose, airy epiphytic mixes – such as fine bark, perlite, and coconut husk fibre – or grown mounted with moss.
  • Temperature: Ideal range is 18–28°C; protect from frost and cold drafts.
  • Fertiliser: Apply dilute liquid orchid or foliage fertiliser monthly during the active growing season.
  • Repotting: Reposition or refresh mount or media every 2–3 years or when growth slows due to media breakdown.
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