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Gom. radicans

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Grower is Riccardo Michieletto

Located in Venezia, Italy


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Description: Ex "Sigmatostalix Radicans" now "Gomesa" Very Cute and pleasant plant made of many small pseudobulbs growing "in the air" constituting a thick "grass-like" plant with a lot of very thin white aerial roots. Grows better mounted on cork slabs or similar, flowers in late summer around august, it produces A LOT of small stems approximately 8-10 cm long, with MANY small (around 3-5 millimeters), cute and lightly scented flowers, more than 10 for each stem. In full bloom you can count hundreds of single buds that looks like a small firework. Open flowers stays on for a long period up to 2 months if treated well. Very cute and satisfactory! p.s. keep away from CATS... they love to eat it! :D
Culture: Warm grower, better mounted needs daily water and good humidity due to predominant aerial rooting. Doesn't have a specific rest, roots are growing all year long, new vegetations from spring to summer.

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