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 a monopodial orchid, the new growth emerges from a central tip on a long, central rhizome, completely covereved with alternate, leaf-bearing sheaths. Strap-shaped, dark green leaves, up to 60cm long, angle out from the stem, and as the new one emerge from the top, old, lower leaves gradually drop off. A characteristic feature of the plant 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. Multiple inflorescences emerge from axils of the leaves, and carry up to 8 large, flat-shaped bright yellow flowers. All petals and sepals are uniform in size and shape, and are covered with brown pattern, more prominent on the lower half. Each flower measures 10-12cm in diameter.
Position
Max Height
1-1.5 metres
Max Spread
0.5-1 metres