Eria spicata is a tropical orchid species notable for its delicate, fragrant blossoms arranged in a distinctive spicate inflorescence. The flowers, often an appealing cream to pale yellow, contrast with the robust, lance-shaped leaves that thrive in humid, shaded environments. Its form and habitat suggest a resilience to diverse growth conditions, making it a regal yet adaptable plant.
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Perennial
Lifespan
15 cm to 18 cm
Plant Height
4 cm to 5 cm
Flower Size
White, Yellow, Pink
Flower Color
Evergreen
Leaf type
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Distribution of Eria spicata
Distribution Map
Eria spicata is a plant species that naturally occurs across the Southeast Asian and Himalayan regions. Its presence is well-established in broadleaved forests, often seen stretching from subtropical to temperate zones of these areas. Beyond its native range, eria spicata has not been widely reported as introduced or cultivated in distant lands, maintaining a distribution that reflects its ecological preferences in its indigenous locales.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Care Guide for Eria spicata
Every week
Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Eria spicata thrives in humid conditions, requiring evenly moist soil and weekly watering. It prefers environments that replicate its tropical origins, making bathrooms or kitchens ideal locations for growth due to higher humidity levels.
Fertilize:
For eria spicata, use a balanced fertilizer bi-weekly during growth, switching to high phosphorus pre-bloom. Apply diluted solutions on moist soil, avoiding foliage contact. Adjust frequency in winter dormancy to prevent nutrient overload, ensuring optimal growth and flowering of eria spicata.
Pruning:
Eria spicata showcases vibrant spiked flowers. Pruning in early spring to late winter is essential for healthy growth, involving the removal of damaged stems and shaping for aesthetics. Regular thinning improves air circulation, reduces disease risks, and enhances flower production, vital for a thriving plant.
Propagation:
Eria spicata, from the Orchidaceae family, is prized for its ornamental value. Propagation through division involves carefully separating sections with roots and shoots, promoting healthier growth. With proper handling and pruning, even novice gardeners can successfully propagate eria spicata, ensuring its beauty and vigor.
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