Author:
Qjure
Book:
Qjurious
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Info
Chapter:
3-633.73.09
Brassavola acaulis
English: Rat tail Orchid; Stemless Brassavola.
Clades: Laeliinae, Epidendroideae, Orchidaceae.
Region: Panama, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Mexico.
Habitat: moist forested foothills; on tree branches.
Source: Sally Williams.
Culture: Edward Abby and the “The Monkey Wrench Gang”
Botany
Herb; very fragrant, citrus smell, only at night, to attract the right moth; alternates producing new leaf growths with flower stems.
Leaves: dark green; fleshy; terete; pendent; 40 to 80 cm long, up to 2 cm wide.
Root: rhizome; creeps along the substrate.
Inflorescence: flower stems from the rhizome rather than from the top of the pseudobulb, with 1 flower.
Flower: petals and sepals greenish-white; lip is white in color; waxy; fragrant at night; 7 8 cm; blooming from May to July.