
Description
Encyclia cordigera var. rosea is a fragrant tropical orchid grown for its showy pink to rose-toned flowers and attractive pseudobulb growth. This orchid belongs to the Cattleya alliance and is well suited to bright shadehouses, warm patios, orchid collections and protected indoor growing areas with strong filtered light.
The rosea form is valued for its deeper pink colouring and sweet fragrance, often described as rose-like, honeyed or vanilla-toned. Mature plants can produce upright flower spikes carrying multiple long-lasting blooms.
Supplied as a young orchid in a 50mm pot.
Plant Size Note
Supplied as a young live orchid in a 50mm pot.
Plants supplied in 50mm pots are small starter plants and will require growing time before reaching flowering size.
This orchid may not be in flower when dispatched. Leaf number, pseudobulb size, root growth and seasonal appearance will vary naturally between individual plants.
Features
- Fragrant Encyclia orchid species
- Rose-pink to deep pink flower form
- Long-lasting blooms on upright spikes
- Attractive pseudobulbs with firm green leaves
- Warm to intermediate-growing orchid
- Suitable for shadehouses, patios and orchid collections
- Best in bright filtered light
- Grows well in coarse, free-draining orchid mix
- Supplied in a 50mm pot
Flower Colour and Form
Encyclia cordigera var. rosea produces rose-pink to deep pink flowers, often with a broad, showy lip and darker central tones.
Flower colour may vary between individual plants, particularly in seed-grown orchids. The rosea name is commonly used in horticulture for the pink or darker pink form of the species.
Flowers are strongly fragrant on mature plants, although scent strength can vary with temperature, humidity, plant maturity and time of day.
Growth Habit and Mature Size
This orchid grows from rounded pseudobulbs, each usually carrying firm green leaves. Mature plants slowly form a clump as new pseudobulbs develop.
Mature Foliage Height: Approximately 25–45cm
Flower Spike Height: Up to approximately 60–100cm on mature plants
Mature Width: Clump-forming; width increases gradually with age
The plant supplied in a 50mm pot is young and will need time to mature before producing large flower spikes.
Planting and Care
Grow in a small orchid pot, basket or mount using a coarse, open orchid mix. The roots need excellent drainage and airflow.
Do not use ordinary garden soil or heavy potting mix.
Place in bright filtered light, similar to Cattleya orchid conditions. Avoid harsh direct midday sun, which may burn the leaves.
Water thoroughly, then allow the mix to dry slightly before watering again. Encyclia orchids dislike stale, constantly wet media.
Preferred Growing Medium
Use a coarse orchid mix such as:
- Medium orchid bark
- Charcoal
- Perlite
- Scoria
- Coarse, free-draining orchid blend
Repot only when the mix breaks down or the plant outgrows its pot.
Australian Climate and Hardiness
Best suited to tropical, subtropical and warm-temperate Australian climates in a protected position.
In cooler climates, grow in a warm shadehouse, glasshouse or bright indoor position.
Frost Tolerance: Not frost tolerant
Heat Tolerance: Good with shade, airflow and moisture
Humidity Tolerance: Suitable for humid climates with good air movement
Coastal Tolerance: Suitable for protected coastal areas, away from direct salt spray
Protect from cold, frost, heavy rain exposure and waterlogged media.
Watering and Fertilising
Water more often during active growth and warmer weather. Reduce watering slightly in cooler months, especially if the plant is not actively growing.
Use a weak orchid fertiliser during active growth. Avoid heavy feeding on small plants.
Flush the pot occasionally with clean water to prevent fertiliser salt build-up.
Growing in Pots
This orchid is ideal for small orchid pots while young.
As it grows, it may be moved into a larger orchid pot or basket. Avoid overpotting, as a pot that is too large can stay wet for too long and increase the risk of root rot.
Pruning
Remove finished flower spikes once they have dried.
Do not remove healthy green pseudobulbs or leaves, as they store energy for future growth and flowering.
Old dry sheaths can be gently removed if they are loose, as this helps with airflow and makes it easier to inspect for scale.
Pet Safety
The pet toxicity status of Encyclia cordigera var. rosea has not been clearly established through widely recognised Australian veterinary references.
It should not be advertised as pet-safe. Keep the plant, flowers, potting media and trimmed material away from pets that chew plants.
Product Details
Plant Name: Encyclia cordigera var. rosea
Botanical Name: Encyclia cordigera var. rosea
Accepted Botanical Name: Encyclia cordigera
Common Names: Fragrant Encyclia Orchid, Pink Encyclia Orchid, Rosea Encyclia
Plant Family: Orchidaceae
Plant Class: Tropical orchid
Plant Life Cycle: Perennial epiphytic orchid
Plant Material: Young live orchid supplied in a 50mm pot
Flower Colour: Pink to rose-pink, often with darker central tones
Flower Form: Fragrant orchid flowers on upright spikes
Foliage: Firm green leaves from pseudobulbs
Growth Habit: Clump-forming orchid with pseudobulbs
Mature Height: Foliage approximately 25–45cm; flower spikes may grow taller
Flowering Season: Usually spring to summer in cultivation, though timing may vary
Sunlight: Bright filtered light
Preferred Medium: Coarse, free-draining orchid mix
Watering Needs: Water well, then allow to dry slightly
Australian Climate: Tropical, subtropical, warm-temperate and protected orchid-growing areas
Frost Tolerance: Not frost tolerant
Heat Tolerance: Good with shade and airflow
Pet Safety: Not confirmed as pet-safe
Pot Suitability: Excellent for orchid pots, baskets or mounts
Shipping Restrictions: State, territory and regional biosecurity restrictions may apply
Important Note
Images show mature flowering plants and are examples only.
You will receive a young orchid in a 50mm pot, not a mature flowering plant.
It may not be flowering when dispatched and may take time to reach flowering size. Growth rate and flowering will depend on light, temperature, humidity, watering, fertilising and general orchid care.
Biosecurity and Shipping
State, territory and regional biosecurity restrictions may apply to live orchids.
Please check whether this plant can be sent to your delivery address before ordering.
Orders placed for restricted destinations may need to be cancelled and refunded. Biosecurity requirements may change without notice.
FAQ
What size plant will I receive?
You will receive a young orchid in a 50mm pot.
Will it arrive in flower?
Not necessarily. It is sold as a young plant and may need time to reach flowering size.
What colour are the flowers?
The rosea form is generally pink to rose-pink, often with deeper tones in the lip.
Is it fragrant?
Yes, mature Encyclia cordigera plants are known for strong fragrance, although scent can vary.
What light does it need?
Bright filtered light. Avoid harsh direct midday sun.
Can it grow indoors?
Yes, if placed in a very bright position with good airflow. A protected patio or shadehouse is often better.
What potting mix should I use?
Use coarse orchid bark or a free-draining orchid mix. Do not use ordinary garden soil.
Is it frost tolerant?
No. Protect from frost and cold conditions.
Is it pet-safe?
Its pet safety status is not clearly confirmed, so it should not be advertised as pet-safe.

