Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Brassavola venosa


Brassavola venosa Lindley 1840


Synonyms: Veined Lip Brassavola


Distribution & Occurrence:

Small sized hot growing orchid found in parts of South America.


The Plant

Looks similar to Brassavola nodosa but the lip of the flower has raised veins and the leaves are much broader and is seen as variety of Brassavola nodosa

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1 inflorescence per growth and each inflorescence produce 1-6 flowers. Usually flowers once year during spring and flower lasts a 2-3 weeks.


Cultural Requirements and Nutrition

Easy care orchid. Grows in bright light and good air circulation. Likes to be mounted. Water and fertilize heavily during the growing season in summer and reduce watering and avoid fertilizing in winter to set bloom cycle in spring.

I grow mine mounted in a tree fern and is exposed to direct sun for a couple of hours. I weekly weakly provide a balanced fertilizer and seaweed extract

Pest and Diseases

No specific pests or disease

Hybrids

Extensively used as pollen as well as seed parent.

Bloomed in Mar 2014



Bloomed Again in Sep 2014






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