Maxillaria sanderiana — Andean epiphyte/lithophyte from Ecuador and Peru (1200–2700 m). Noted for very large, fragrant flowers (≈10–13 cm), white to whitish-pink with purple spotting and a yellow lip. Grow in bright filtered light, cool–intermediate temps and high humidity.
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| Plant height (without pot): | 25–45 cm |
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| Leaf length: | up to 40 cm |
| Flower diameter: | 10-13 cm |
| Inflorescence: | basal; single-flowered |
| Temperature: | Cool–Intermediate (day 18–24 °C / night 10–16 °C) |
| Humidity: | 60–80 % |
| Light: | indirect / light shade |
| Watering: | regular; keep slightly moist with good aeration |
| Substrate: | medium bark + charcoal + some sphagnum |
| Origin: | Ecuador, Peru (1200–2700 m) |
| Notes: | large, long-lasting flowers; forms atropurpurea/xanthina treated as synonyms |
| Fragrance: | Yes, pleasant |






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