Doris Lady Of The Night

The Doris Lady of the Night is listed as a species of "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List, although its populations are declining in some areas due to habitat destruction, over-collection, and climate change. Efforts to conserve and protect this species are underway, including the establishment of protected areas and ex situ conservation programs.

The Doris Lady of the Night, scientifically known as Brassavola nodosa , is a species of orchid native to the tropical regions of Central and South America, including countries such as Mexico, Costa Rica, and Brazil. Belonging to the family Orchidaceae, this epiphytic plant is commonly found growing on trees in humid, subtropical forests. Doris Lady of the Night

The Doris Lady of the Night is considered a moderately challenging plant to cultivate, requiring specific conditions to thrive. Here are some essential care tips: The Doris Lady of the Night is listed