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  2. Maxillaria tenuifolia - Wikipedia

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    Maxillaria tenuifolia, the delicate-leafed maxillaria or coconut pie orchid, is a species of orchid ranging from Mexico to Nicaragua and possibly Costa Rica. [1] These plants are easy to grow if kept moist and given good air movement in a high-light windowsill of any orientation but North.

  3. List of Maxillaria species - Wikipedia

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    The following species are accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of August 2023: [1] Maxillaria brunnea Cowl-carrying Maxillaria (Maxillaria cucullata) Maxillaria grandiflora Maxillaria luteoalba Maxillaria parkeri Painted Maxillaria (Maxillaria picta) Light Fox-red Maxillaria (Maxillaria rufescens) Maxillaria striata Coconut Pie Orchid ...

  4. Category:Maxillaria - Wikipedia

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  5. Maxillaria - Wikipedia

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    Maxillaria species are distributed in the rainforest at sea level to elevations of 3,500 m, in Latin America from central Mexico to Bolivia, as well as in the West Indies. [4] This is an indication for the different temperature requirements, from warm growing to cold growing, within the genus.

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  7. Maxillaria aureoglobula - Wikipedia

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    Maxillaria aureoglobula, the golden globe maxillaria, is a species of epiphytic orchid native to Costa Rica, Colombia, [2] Venezuela, [2] and Brazil. [3] [4] [5] Originally this species was included in the species Maxillaria rufescens but in 2002 it was described a distinct species by Eric Christenson. The type specimen was collected in ...