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Coelogyne Trinervis
Discover O'Dowd's Orchids Trinervis — a rare, elegant jewel for collectors and discerning gardeners. Expertly selected and nurtured by O'Dowd’s Orchids, our Trinervis specimens showcase the refined beauty and striking presence that only premium orchids can offer. (pictures coming) Small, medium, and large sizes.
Why choose O'Dowd’s Trinervis?
Trinervis features distinctive, sculpted leaves with clean lines and luxurious texture, making it a standout even when not in bloom.
When flowering, expect graceful sprays of refined blooms with unique patterning and color that command attention in any collection or display.
Ready for display or collection: Each Trinervis is potted in premium medium, inspected for vigor, and shipped nationwide with care, ready to enhance homes, conservatories, or private collections.
Ideal for enthusiasts and designers: Its sculptural foliage and showy flowering habit make Trinervis perfect for collectors, interior designers, and orchid aficionados seeking a statement specimen.
Coelogyne trinervis — an elegant, cool- to intermediate-growing orchid with graceful sprays of fragrant, white-to-cream flowers — rewards attentive care with reliable blooms. Key care points:
Light: Bright, indirect light. Morning sun or filtered eastern exposure is ideal; avoid hot midday sun to prevent leaf scorch. Leaf color should remain a medium green.
Temperature & Humidity: Cool to intermediate conditions: daytime 60–75°F, nighttime 50–60°F. Maintain 50–70% humidity; increase air movement to prevent stagnation and fungal issues.
Watering: Keep evenly moist during the active growing season (spring–autumn), allowing the top of the medium to dry slightly between waterings. Reduce frequency in winter when growth slows, but do not let pseudobulbs shrivel.
Medium & Repotting: Use a well-draining mix such as fine bark with some sphagnum or perlite. Repot every 2–3 years or when the medium breaks down, ideally after flowering and at the onset of new growth.
Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced orchid fertilizer at quarter to half strength every 1–2 weeks during growth; reduce to monthly in winter. Flush the pot thoroughly monthly to prevent salt buildup.
Rest & Blooming: Provide a slight seasonal drop in temperature and modestly drier conditions in late winter to encourage flowering. Mature plants often bloom on new growth from the pseudobulb tips.
Pests & Problems: Watch for scale, mealybugs, slugs, and fungal leaf spots. Good ventilation and prompt treatment with appropriate insecticidal or fungicidal measures keep issues minimal.
With cool nights, steady moisture while avoiding waterlogged roots, and bright filtered light, Coelogyne trinervis will develop healthy pseudobulbs and produce its refined, fragrant inflorescences year after year.
Bring home a piece of botanical refinement. Add O'Dowd’s Orchids Trinervis to your collection today and enjoy a long-lasting expression of elegance, cultivated by specialists who know orchids intimately. Visit odowdsorchids.com to view availability and place your order.
Discover O'Dowd's Orchids Trinervis — a rare, elegant jewel for collectors and discerning gardeners. Expertly selected and nurtured by O'Dowd’s Orchids, our Trinervis specimens showcase the refined beauty and striking presence that only premium orchids can offer. (pictures coming) Small, medium, and large sizes.
Why choose O'Dowd’s Trinervis?
Trinervis features distinctive, sculpted leaves with clean lines and luxurious texture, making it a standout even when not in bloom.
When flowering, expect graceful sprays of refined blooms with unique patterning and color that command attention in any collection or display.
Ready for display or collection: Each Trinervis is potted in premium medium, inspected for vigor, and shipped nationwide with care, ready to enhance homes, conservatories, or private collections.
Ideal for enthusiasts and designers: Its sculptural foliage and showy flowering habit make Trinervis perfect for collectors, interior designers, and orchid aficionados seeking a statement specimen.
Coelogyne trinervis — an elegant, cool- to intermediate-growing orchid with graceful sprays of fragrant, white-to-cream flowers — rewards attentive care with reliable blooms. Key care points:
Light: Bright, indirect light. Morning sun or filtered eastern exposure is ideal; avoid hot midday sun to prevent leaf scorch. Leaf color should remain a medium green.
Temperature & Humidity: Cool to intermediate conditions: daytime 60–75°F, nighttime 50–60°F. Maintain 50–70% humidity; increase air movement to prevent stagnation and fungal issues.
Watering: Keep evenly moist during the active growing season (spring–autumn), allowing the top of the medium to dry slightly between waterings. Reduce frequency in winter when growth slows, but do not let pseudobulbs shrivel.
Medium & Repotting: Use a well-draining mix such as fine bark with some sphagnum or perlite. Repot every 2–3 years or when the medium breaks down, ideally after flowering and at the onset of new growth.
Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced orchid fertilizer at quarter to half strength every 1–2 weeks during growth; reduce to monthly in winter. Flush the pot thoroughly monthly to prevent salt buildup.
Rest & Blooming: Provide a slight seasonal drop in temperature and modestly drier conditions in late winter to encourage flowering. Mature plants often bloom on new growth from the pseudobulb tips.
Pests & Problems: Watch for scale, mealybugs, slugs, and fungal leaf spots. Good ventilation and prompt treatment with appropriate insecticidal or fungicidal measures keep issues minimal.
With cool nights, steady moisture while avoiding waterlogged roots, and bright filtered light, Coelogyne trinervis will develop healthy pseudobulbs and produce its refined, fragrant inflorescences year after year.
Bring home a piece of botanical refinement. Add O'Dowd’s Orchids Trinervis to your collection today and enjoy a long-lasting expression of elegance, cultivated by specialists who know orchids intimately. Visit odowdsorchids.com to view availability and place your order.