Valeria Valkova These medium to large-sized tropical orchids have evolved in a very unique way - to perfectly mimic and deceive their pollinator. Downwards facing flowers are pollinated by male Euglossine bees (also called Orchid Bees) that confuse the flowers for females. The plant produces a large clump of ovoid pseudobulbs (thickened stem on the base of each growth) which serve as a storage organ for water and nutrients. Each pseudobulb carries one large, elliptic, dark green, leathery leaf up to 50cm long and 17cm wide. Flower stems emerge from the base of the basket in late spring and early summer and carry one to six large, waxy fragrant flowers. The flowers are short-lived, lasting only 2-4 days, but large plants produce many inflorescences that flower in succession. Each flower is bright yellow with orange centre, measuring approximately 12cm across.
Position
Max Height
0.1-0.5 metres
Max Spread
0.5-1 metres