I recently bought a rhynchostylis coelestis and have noticed that the spikes are facing down.
Could it be a rhy. Retusa, or have they just formed like that from the position of the leaves?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Take a wider shot of the plant so I can see the entire plant and how its being hung. Also where is your light source; does it get light from all angles or from one particular direction?
Oh, my favorite one, the Rhynchostilis family. I agree, looks like you have Rhyn. gigantea or Rhyn. retusa as the Ryhn. coelestis always has erecting spikes. Look at the leaves, I tend to think yours is a Rhyn. retusa because of the leaves' form (Rhyn. gigantic has broader and thicker leaves).
Last edited by withoutid; 11-18-2013 at 05:38 PM..
Oh, my favorite one, the Rhynchostilis family. I agree, looks like you have Rhyn. gigantea or Rhyn. retusa as the Ryhn. coelestis always has erecting spikes. Look at the leaves, I tend to think yours is a Rhyn. retusa because of the leaves' form (Rhyn. gigantic has broader and thicker leaves).
I don't think you can comment just yet on what type of vanda it is. One cannot assume that all coelestis vanda will always have erect spikes especially if it is not a cloned plant.
Take a wider shot of the plant so I can see the entire plant and how its being hung. Also where is your light source; does it get light from all angles or from one particular direction?
The light it gets is broken indirect through some palms