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  • 11 July, 2020

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TIGER ORCHID

TIGER ORCHID (GRAMMATOPHYLLUM SPECIOSUM)

  • The Queen of Orchids, Grammatophyllum speciosum, is the largest orchid species in the world. With huge, clump-forming plants weighing as much as two tonnes, it has flower stalks of up to 3 metres long, and a bloom time of up to two months! Native to Southeast Asia, from Myanmar through Malaysia, this warm-growing epiphyte thrives on sturdy tree branches in forests at elevations of 100 to 1,200 metres.
  • The genus name Grammatophyllum comes from the Greek words for ‘letter’ and ’leaf’ – petals evolved from modified leaves! The common name ‘tiger orchid’ also alludes to the floral markings and their resemblance to brown and orange tiger stripes.
  • It blooms in alternate years

Source: TH


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