Showing posts with label mediocalcar decoratum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mediocalcar decoratum. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Mediocalcar decoratum
Mediocalcar decoratum is an unusual miniature, mat-forming species from the highlands of New Guinea. It is cool growing and does well either on a mount or in a pot, but needs room to ramble. The individual growths are about 1 cm, have a thick fleshy stem and a fan of four tiny fleshy leaves at the top. Each new growth begins near the top of the previous growth, forming an ever-lengthening chain. The flowers, 0.5 cm in size, come from the base of the growths and look like tiny candy-corns. Though cool-growing the plant is very easy to grow and is very tolerant of different conditions.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Mediocalcar decoratum
Mediocalcar decoratum is an unusual miniature, mat-forming
species from the highlands of New Guinea. It is cool growing and does well
either on a mount or in a pot, but needs room to ramble. The
individual growths are about 1 cm, have a thick fleshy stem and a fan of
four tiny fleshy leaves at the top. Each new growth begins near the
top of the previous growth, forming an ever-lengthening chain. The
flowers, 0.5 cm in size, come from the base of the growths and look like
tiny candy-corns. Though cool-growing the plant is very easy to grow and is very tolerant of different conditions.
Friday, December 5, 2014
Mediocalcar decoratum
One of my favorite miniature orchids, this plant produces hundreds of flowers in autumn. The individual growths are less than 2 cm, each a fat little stem with three of four propeller-like leaves. They grow from the top of the previous stem, however and ramble all over producing a mat of growths that soon covers a mount or spills over the edges of a pot. The tiny, less than 1 cm, orange and yellow flowers are colored like candy corns and look like a little balloon that has exploded on one end. The species is from Papua New Guinea and prefers cool temperatures and high humidity with good light.
Monday, May 26, 2014
Mediocalcar decoratum var. variegatum
Mediocalcar decoratum is a tiny plant that rambles, each new growth coming at the top of the last growth. The growths are interesting, too in that the leaves are arranged like a propeller at the top of a tiny cylindrical pseudobulb. The pseudobulbs with their leaves are only 2 cm and the flowers are even smaller, but brightly and unusually colored like little candy corns. The species from New Guinea, prefers cool temperatures, but is an easy orchid to grow. This plant has variegated foliage which adds a nice touch. It is still small and bloomed with only a couple flowers this spring, so I have only this one picture.
Friday, January 10, 2014
Mediocalcar decoratum
This little orchid is one of my favorites for its brightly colored, candy-corn-like flowers. The individual growths are only 2cm but grow on top of each other, so the plant tends to ramble. The growths have little cylindrical pseudobulbs with three or four fat
little leaves at the top of each like a little propeller. It prefers cool
temperatures and good humidity but is easy to grow. It is from New Guinea and belong to a small genus of plants that have similar brightly colored flowers, but plant that are in some cases much larger than this.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Mediocalcar decoratum 'Jannetje'
I posted another species from this genus recently, Mediocalcar versteegii. Like that species this is from New Guinea and a rambler. Each growth grows on top of the previous growths and the plant, as a result, forms a dense mat of growths. This plant, however, is much small, each growth only 2 cm tall, and thus it is much easier to contain and can even be grown in a pot as mine is, though the roots do not stay in a pot. The growths are little cylindrical pseudobulbs with three or four fat little leaves at the top of each like a little propeller and with flowers look like little candies. The plant was given both a Certificate of Botanical Recognition and a Certificate of Cultural Merit by the American Orchid Society many years ago. It prefers cool temperatures and good humidity but is easy to grow.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Mediocalcar decoratum
Mediocalcar decoratum is an unusual miniature, mat-forming species from the island of New Guinea. It is cool growing and does well either on a mount or in a pot, but needs room to ramble. The individual growths are about 1 cm, have a thick fleshy stem and a fan of four tiny fleshy leaves at the top. Each new growth begins near the top of the previous growth, forming an ever-lengthening chain. The flowers, .5 cm in size, come from the base of the growths and look like tiny candy-corns.
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