- Asiatic Species.
- Uncommon.
- The native range is Burma, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, China, eastern Himalayas, Bangladesh and Assam India.
- It can be found growing in cool to warm conditions.
- The clustered pseudobulbs are grooved and up to 12 inches long. carrying 2 to 3 leaves on the terminal end.
- Normally blooms from winter through spring.
- The inflorescence arises from nodes near thetop of the psuedobulb.
- It is pendulous and the flowers are highly fragrant of honey.
- The flowers last about 7 to 10 days.
- The plants enjoy frequent water and fertilizer while growing and less when mature.
- A cool dry rest in the winter will promote the best flowering.
- Warm to Intermediate Grower.
- Enjoys Very Bright Shade
- Water Well, Allow to Nearly Dry.
- Regular, Non Urea fertilizer promotes good growth
- Blooming in Months, Not Years.
- Shipped Bare Root,
- Saves You higher postal charges, and dry to prevent rot,
- Basket if so Grown.
- Water Well upon Receipt.
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