

Schoenorchis Scolopendria
Schoenorchis Scolopendria gets its name from its centipede-like creeping habit. This tiny but striking orchid blooms with small lavender flowers that add delicate charm to any mounted orchid collection.
✅ Features:
🟪 Unique creeping growth resembling a centipede
🟪 Tiny violet blooms on short spikes
🟪 Great for vertical wood mounts or terrarium sides
🟪 Thrives in high-humidity and good airflow
📏 Specifications:
Plant Size: 3–7 cm
Bloom Time: Irregular but frequent
Flower Color: Lavender
Light Requirement: Bright, indirect light
Watering: Frequent misting
Humidity: 75–90%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Mist once or twice daily
🌞 Provide indirect bright light
🪴 Mount on cork bark or use in closed high-humidity spaces
🌬️ Ensure good ventilation
🏡 Where to Use?
🪴 Ideal for wall-mounted wood slabs, terrariums, or orchidariums
❓ FAQs
Q: Why is it called centipede orchid?
A: Its growth resembles the shape and movement of a centipede along surfaces.
Q: Is it fast-growing?
A: It grows slowly but steadily under the right conditions.
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Description
Schoenorchis Scolopendria gets its name from its centipede-like creeping habit. This tiny but striking orchid blooms with small lavender flowers that add delicate charm to any mounted orchid collection.
✅ Features:
🟪 Unique creeping growth resembling a centipede
🟪 Tiny violet blooms on short spikes
🟪 Great for vertical wood mounts or terrarium sides
🟪 Thrives in high-humidity and good airflow
📏 Specifications:
Plant Size: 3–7 cm
Bloom Time: Irregular but frequent
Flower Color: Lavender
Light Requirement: Bright, indirect light
Watering: Frequent misting
Humidity: 75–90%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Mist once or twice daily
🌞 Provide indirect bright light
🪴 Mount on cork bark or use in closed high-humidity spaces
🌬️ Ensure good ventilation
🏡 Where to Use?
🪴 Ideal for wall-mounted wood slabs, terrariums, or orchidariums
❓ FAQs
Q: Why is it called centipede orchid?
A: Its growth resembles the shape and movement of a centipede along surfaces.
Q: Is it fast-growing?
A: It grows slowly but steadily under the right conditions.
























