Orchid Structure

The dorsal sepal, petals and lip are very much smaller and this would be an unassuming flower if it were not for the sepals which extend for over 7 in (15 cm). The cirrhopetalums are related to a much larger genus, the bulipphyllurns, and are widely distributed throughout the tropical world.

Of all the wonders in the plant kingdom it was those early importations of orchids which created the greatest stir and caused sensations. Nothing like the large, flamboyant flowers had ever been seen before.

It is a primary hybrid, both parents being species. Primary hybrids are very successful in orchids, and are often the first stage in a very long line of breeding. In the primary hybrid we see the combining of those qualities present in both parent species, and retaining all the charm and natural beauty of the wild flowers.

Not all species will readily breed in cultivation and the raising of seedlings is often difficult under artificial conditions. Hybrids often have a wider tolerance of artificial conditions and are a much better proposition for the beginner.

The way in which this plant is growing suspended in a pot hanging from the roof is an ideal method of growing epiphytic orchids. The plant has completely encircled the container in which it will remain undisturbed for many years.

There is hardly a place on earth which cannot accommodate some orchid species from marshy swamplands, grasslands and deserts to woodlands and forests. Even subterranean species are known, which live out their whole life cycle completely under the ground, but these are of lesser importance to the horticulturalist.

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