A medium to large-sized, evergreen, tropical epiphytic orchid, valued for its large, bright-coloured, long-lasting flowers, often used by florists. As a typical example of monopodial orchid, the new growth emerges from a central tip on a long, central stem-like rhizome, covered in alternate leaf-bearing sheats. Strap-shaped, green or dark green leaves up to 50cm long angle out from the main stem. As the new leaves grow at the top, old, lower leaves gradually fall off. A characteristic feature of the plant is an impressive root system, that hangs down from the base of the plant. New roots grow out of the main rhizome, following the ascending growing trend. Inflorescences emerge from the axils of leaves and main stem, and carry up to 8 large, waxy, round-shaped flowers. 'Purple Ink' is a cultivar with long-lasting, striking dark purple flowers, 8 -10cm across. All petals and sepals are flat, round and uniform in size. Lower sepals have stronger tesselation, giving slightly darker appearance. A very popular cultivar.
Position
Max Height
1-1.5 metres
Max Spread
0.5-1 metres