Eria coronaria is a species of orchid. It is native to Guangxi, Hainan, Tibet, Yunnan , the Himalayas, Thailand and Vietnam.
How to keep Eria Coronaria.
Water
Eria coronaria thrives with consistent moisture and can handle short periods of dryness. It requires watering once a week. This plant does well indoors, especially where humidity is controlled, thanks to its epiphytic roots that are adapted for quick water absorption. This makes it particularly suited for environments with high humidity and indirect light.
Pruning
Eria coronaria is known for its vibrant flowers and thrives with proper pruning. This involves removing dead stems and shaping the plant to improve airflow. The best time to prune is from early to late spring. Pruning during this period enhances flower production, improves overall plant health, prevents overcrowding, and encourages vigorous growth.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Herb
- Genus
- Eria
- Family
- Orchidaceae