V. Gordon Dillon x Dr Anek, Purple Spot
$64.99
Large rounded purple petals with darker spots and splotches in large masses near the growing tip.
The orchid family consists of a large number of genera, each with its own unique characteristics. A common characteristic, however, is the basic form of the flower, which consists of three petals surrounded by three sepals — often in dramatic and contrasting colors and in a variety of shapes and sizes. Although some orchids are native to temperate zones, most orchids tend to prefer a semi-tropical or tropical environment (USDA Zones 9-11) and have epiphytic roots — meaning they derive moisture and nutrients from the air and support from another plant; few orchids grow in soil. Orchids usually prefer a diurnal temperature fluctuation — meaning warmer days and cooler nights — though the absolute temperature range (cool, intermediate or warm) varies by genus and is consistent with their natural habitat. While requiring adequate sunlight for a stunning bloom display, most orchids will not tolerate sustained direct sun.
Many varieties have pseudobulbs, a portion of the stem between leaf nodes that stores water to help sustain the plant through dry periods. Other varieties are monopodial, meaning upward growth is from a single growing point.
There is an exception to almost every general statement one can make about orchids. The family continues to challenge taxonomists.
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| Weight | 6 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 26 × 8 × 8 in |
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| Placement | Hanging & Cascading Plants |
| Care Level | Moderate |
| Bloom Color | ❤️🌸 Red / Pink |
| Foliage Color | 🌿 Classic Green |
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