A large sized, evergreen, tropical epiphytic orchid species. As a typical example of monopodial orchid, the new growth emerges from a central tip on a long, stem-like rhizome, covered if alternate, leaf-bearing sheaths. Strap leaves, up to 50cm long, green or dark green in colour, angle out from the main stem. As the new leaves emerge from top of the plant, old, lower leaves gradually drop off. A characteristic feature of plant is its roots system, hanging downwards from the base on the plant. New roots emerge from the central stem, following the ascending growing trend. As they grow, they attach to any surfaces, anchoring the plant. 40cm long inflorescences emerge from axils of leaf sheaths and stem, and carry 10-25 fragrant, very waxy flowers. Flowers are 6 - 7 cm across, white, with striking pink, or dark pink pattern, denser at the edges of sepals, petals and lip.
Position
Max Height
1-1.5 metres
Max Spread
0.5-1 metres