A flowering A-lister!
The deep, dark flowers with white markings on the Cambria 'Stirbic' (Odontoglossum) are wax-like and robust. These make it a real eye-catcher! The Cambria is a cross between different species of plants and therefore does not occur in nature. Cambria is a collective name for a group of hybrid orchids. This 'Stirbic' has a flowering period of six weeks and can flower several times a year.
Set the Cambria orchid in a light place, but not in direct sunlight. Watering it once a week is sufficient.
Tip: after flowering, remove the entire flower stem. The shoot that the branch has produced will not bloom again, but the plant will develop one or more new shoots.