Stanhopea guttulata
Found in southeastern Brazil.
This grows well for me in my heated greenhouse with a minimum temperature of about 10 - 12ºC.
This flowers for me in late December early January.
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To the best of my knowledge all the stanhopea names are correct. Whenever I'm not sure about a name I'll make a note in the post.
I'm a guy that likes to grow a few orchids, I'm not a botanist or horticulturalist so any friendly advice would be welcomed. If you think any of the species or hybrid names are incorrect or if you have any questions about a post please get in touch.
All images are my own. All are of my various stanhopea and related species and hybrids.
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Stanhopea guttulata
Found in southeastern Brazil.
This grows well for me in my heated greenhouse with a minimum temperature of about 10 - 12ºC.
This flowers for me in late December early January.
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Stanhopea dodsoniana (No 1)
Dodsoniana is one of my favourite species of stanhopea, found in Southern Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
This lovely clone flowers most years for me in February.
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Stanhopea oculata x anfracta
Another hybrid between Stanhopea oculata x Stanhopea anfracta. At the time of posting I can’t see a registered name.
An lovely hybrid that flowers well for me from late December to early February.
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Stanhopea Lile
A primary hybrid between Stanhopea martiana x Stanhopea embreei
Most hybrids with martiana end up being great. This guy is growing well in the bush house. Can’t wait to grow it into a specimen sized plant.
This has flowered in early December or early January depending on the year.
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Stanhopea florida
Found in Colombia, Peru and Ecuador elevations around 600 - 1800 metres.
This grows well for me in Sydney in the bush house.
Flowering most years between February and April.
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Stanhopea Lile
A primary hybrid between Stanhopea wardii x Stanhopea connata
A lovely hybrid. Often mistakenly sold as a connata species.
This plant flowers for me around early February
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