Yes, an orchid. And yes, it is Spathoglottis. And yes, that's in the realm of Phaius and Calanthe as well.
Native to Asia but found in tropics and subtropics world-side as ornamental but also an escaped invasive weed some places. Many species and hybrids look similar.
Hi guys, ill post a picture mine shortly. but the main different i guess with normal orchid and this is that this one grow in soil. am i correct?
coz i took the plant from an elder who actually had planted it in his garden in the soil. The folower was so atractive. so thats y i brought it from him. never though it would be an orchid.
*the image i have attached in my first post came up eventually in google when look for an orchid subject.
There are a lot of different kinds of orchids. Some grow in the soil rather than in trees. The kind you show is common across Asia. All the orchids in cold-winter climates grow in the ground and not on trees.
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There are a lot of different kinds of orchids. Some grow in the soil rather than in trees. The kind you show is common across Asia. All the orchids in cold-winter climates grow in the ground and not on trees.
Spathoglottis are sometimes called "ground orchids" as a common name. They will grow in almost any well drained soil, but soil high in organic matter is best.