A medium to large-sized, evergreen, tropical, epiphytic orchid species. As a typical example of monopodial orchid, the new growth emerges from a central tip on a long, upright, stem-like rhizome. The rhizome is covered with alternate, leaf-bearing sheaths. Strap-shaped leaves angle out from the central stem. As the new leaves emerge from top, the older, lower leaves gradually drop off. A characteristic feature of the plan is an impressive root system, that hangs downwards at the base of the plant. New roots emerge from the central stem, following the ascending growing trend. Inflorencences up to 25cm long develop from the axils of leaves and carry up to 9 waxy, fragrant approx. 7cm large flowers. The species has many forms each differing sllightly in size, shape and number of flowers and the length of the flowering stems.
Position
Max Height
1-1.5 metres
Max Spread
0.5-1 metres