
Pleione praecox (White)
This rare white variant of Pleione praecox features soft ivory blooms with a golden throat. A stunning plant for collectors, it maintains the same early bloom cycle and care needs as its pink counterpart.
✅ Features:
🟢 Rare white form of Pleione praecox
🟢 Early blooming with elegant pale blooms
🟢 Ideal for collectors and cool climates
🟢 Compact and suitable for small pots
📏 Specifications:
Plant Size: 10–15 cm
Flower Color: White with yellow lip
Light Requirement: Filtered bright light
Watering: Keep moist during growth
Temperature: 10–20°C
Humidity: 50–70%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Regular watering during growing season
🌞 Cool, bright light; avoid direct sun
🪴 Use breathable, shallow containers with moss mix
🌱 Provide cool, dry winter rest
🏡 Where to Use?
🌸 Great for shaded patios and cold frames
🪴 Ideal for elegant indoor displays
❓ FAQs
Q: How rare is the white praecox?
A: It's a rare variant and highly sought after by collectors.
Q: Does it need a dormancy phase?
A: Yes, allow it to rest dry in winter.
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Description
This rare white variant of Pleione praecox features soft ivory blooms with a golden throat. A stunning plant for collectors, it maintains the same early bloom cycle and care needs as its pink counterpart.
✅ Features:
🟢 Rare white form of Pleione praecox
🟢 Early blooming with elegant pale blooms
🟢 Ideal for collectors and cool climates
🟢 Compact and suitable for small pots
📏 Specifications:
Plant Size: 10–15 cm
Flower Color: White with yellow lip
Light Requirement: Filtered bright light
Watering: Keep moist during growth
Temperature: 10–20°C
Humidity: 50–70%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Regular watering during growing season
🌞 Cool, bright light; avoid direct sun
🪴 Use breathable, shallow containers with moss mix
🌱 Provide cool, dry winter rest
🏡 Where to Use?
🌸 Great for shaded patios and cold frames
🪴 Ideal for elegant indoor displays
❓ FAQs
Q: How rare is the white praecox?
A: It's a rare variant and highly sought after by collectors.
Q: Does it need a dormancy phase?
A: Yes, allow it to rest dry in winter.
























