Laelia marginata Orchid
Laelia marginata, also known as the Curled Laelia or Curled Schomburgkia, is a striking, large-sized epiphytic orchid native to the tropical regions of Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela, and Colombia. Belonging to the Orchidaceae family, this species thrives in wet, tropical biomes, showcasing unique features that make it a prized addition to any orchid collection.
Plant Characteristics:
- Size: Laelia marginata boasts large, pseudobulbs that are fusiform, compressed, and angular with prominent sulcations. These pseudobulbs are enveloped by membranous, acute sheaths in their younger stages.
- Leaves: It features two apical, rigid, coriaceous leaves that are erect, patent, and slightly recurved at the tips. These leaves are oblong, cuneate, and have a lightly concave base.
- Growth Habit: This species is epiphytic, growing by attaching to trees or other surfaces.
Flowers:
- Color & Shape: The flowers are a lovely brown color, with white lips and wavy petals that may have yellow edges, offering a delicate contrast.
- Size: Each flower measures 2–2.4 inches (5–6 cm) across, making a striking display.
- Inflorescence: The inflorescence is robust, cylindrical, and can grow 24–44 inches (60–110 cm) long, carrying numerous flowers along its length.
Pollination: Laelia marginata is likely pollinated by bees, adding to the dynamic natural process that aids its propagation in the wild.
This is a blooming size mounted or potted in a 4" pot about 1 to 2 years to bloom, grown from seed, Limited!
This orchid is a fascinating specimen that thrives in tropical conditions, making it an excellent choice for experienced orchid growers seeking a unique and captivating addition to their collection.