Schizochilus cecilii subsp. transvaalensis drooping

    Schizochilus cecilii subsp. transvaalensis drooping
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    Schizochilus cecilii subsp. transvaalensis produces a dense inflorescence up to 7 cm long. The flower spike tends to curve its tip down into a drooping position as in the photo. The cone-shaped inflorescence in picture has greenish, globular buds, their bracts short.

    Up to forty flowers may be borne in an inflorescence. The flowers exude a vanilla fragrance in the afternoon. Flowering happens in summer (www.africanorchids.dk; www.merlin-trust.org.uk; www.orchidspecies.com).

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