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Holcoglossum amesianum
House Plant | Orchidee | Liliopsida
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Holcoglossum amesianum or litofita is an epiphytic species, endemic in Kampuchea, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and China, which grows at 1200-2000 m altitude. Roots thick. Short stalk. Leaves 9-30 cm long, fleshy, narrow V-shaped in section, acute. Blossom raceme of 25-50 cm, with 15-30 flowers, SEPA and petals 2 cm, oblong, white. Label longer than sepalele, pink with white edges and red-purple nervatiuni, side lobes erect, ovat central lobe, flowers are 2-4 cm in diameter.

Water - during growth, early spring until early autumn, are abundant and are sprayed and wet air roots. In moderately wet winter, and avoid spraying the plant and aerial roots.

Fertilization - every 15 days.

Temperature - 18-20 °C in winter and 25 °C in summer, always colder onnight.

Light - bright and sunny in position all year round.

Sol - consisting of bark and charcoal.

Adapters - usually every 3 years. Pot set, the hard wood.

Reproduction - by splitting machines.

Issues - Freshman fall flowers in winter is due to temperatures too low. If not light enough light, not thrive.

Notes - Holcoglossum amesianum is a species of orchid, at low temperatures, the self-pollinate and produce a pollen that insects away. Of transformed pollen in compresses, can extract a powerful aphrodisiac effect on men's refreshing and revitalizing and protective effect for women.

 

References

Isobyl la Croix - The NeW Encyclopedia of Orchids - Timber Press, 2008

J. Cullen - The Orchid Book - Cambridge University Press, 1992

Robert GM Friend - Growing Orchids in Your Garden - Timber Press, 2004

William Cullina - Understanding Orchids - Houghton Mifflin, 2004

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