Saturday, October 23, 2010

Lepanthes ingridiana

This is one of my favorite Lepanthes with its colorful and unusual flowers.  It is also one of the larger plants in the genus.  The plant itself is about 15 cm tall, though my plant seems to get taller with each new growth.  It bears a single 5 cm leaf on an upright stem with the typical bracts of a Lepanthes.  The plants are native to Ecuador and comes from higher elevations.

The bright yellow spidery flowers are huge for the size of the plant.  Fully extended they would be around 7 cm long, but they tend to hang in a kind of half-circle under the leaves.  The flowers appear successively with a new bud forming as the previous flower opens.  The plant is almost always in flower, therefore, with each new growth adding its succession of flowers to those already blooming.



7 comments:

  1. I hope...i can plant this type of orchid. Really nice...really amazing!

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  2. Thanks, friend. It's very small, though - only a few inches high.

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  3. Ron, this one gets big! I looked at some yesterday that are about a foot tall. Glorious captures. Thank you for sharing!

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  4. I just went back and looked at the pictures. I exaggerated by a factor of 1 1/2. The plant stands about 8" tall as a nice specimen. Again, a beautiful picture as always, Ron!

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  5. Hi Duane,
    Yes, eight inches is correct. Mine doesn't get any taller, but it is a spectacular plant and that specimen you photographed is incredible.

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