A medium to large-sized, evergreen, tropical epiphytic orchid, valued for its large, bright-coloured, long-lasting flowers. As a typical example of monopodial orchid, the new growth emerges from a central tip on a long, stem-like rhizome, covered with alternate leaves. Strap-shaped, green or dark green leaves up to 50cm long angle out from the main stem. As new leaves grow from the top, older, lower leaves gradually drop off. A characteristic feature is an impressive roots system, that hangs down from the base of the plant. New roots emerge from the central stem, following the ascending growing trend. Inflorescences emerge from the axils of leaves, bearing approximately 6 large, waxy, round-shaped flowers. 'Robert's Delight' is a hybrid with large, flat, long-lasting, flowers, measuring 10cm or more in diameter. Petals and sepals are round-shaped, with spotted and tesselated pattern, heavier on two lower sepals, giving them a darker appearance. Colour of the hybrid varies depending on cultivar.
Position
Max Height
1-1.5 metres
Max Spread
0.5-1 metres