Synonyms
Vanda 'Spcdw1702'PBR
A large, evergreen, tropical, epiphytic orchid, valued for its large, bright-coloured flowers, often used in floristry. As a typical example of a monopodial orchid, the new growth emerges from a central tip on a long, central stem-like rhizome. Strap-shaped, green or dark green leaves, up to 40cm long angle outfrom the main stem. New leaves emerge from apex, while old - lower leaves gradually fall off. A characteristic feature of the plant is an impressive root system that hangs downwards at the base of the plant. New roots also emerge along the cetral stem in the ascending growing trend. Inflorescences appear from axils of leaves and stem and carry up to 10 large, waxy, round-shaped, vibrant, long-lasting, purple flowers. Both petals and sepals are the same shape and size. Two lower sepals are darker - compared to the upper half of the flower. Each flower can measure up to 10cm across.
Position
Max Height
1-1.5 metres
Max Spread
0.5-1 metres