These medium-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 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. Flower stems emerge from the base of the basket in summer and carry 4-7 large, waxy, heavily scented flowers. The flowers are short-lived, lasting only 2-4 days, but large plants produce many inflorescences that flower in succession. Each flower is up to 15cm across, yellow with dark maroon spots.
Position
Max Height
0.1-0.5 metres
Max Spread
0.5-1 metres