Pomatocalpa spicatum (Pomatocalpa spicata)
Pomatocalpa spicatum - rare, compact botanical species. The plant stands out for the abundance of hanging stems that appear simultaneously. The flowers are waxy and fragrant, they open one after the other, ensuring a flowering time of at least a few months.
Pomatocalpa spicatum has the habit of producing numerous keiki, transforming over time into formations/clumps (groups of plants). The plant grows very well mounted, producing an impressive root mass.
Synonyms: Cleisostoma crassum, Cleisostoma expansum, Cleisostoma mannii, Cleisostoma uteriferum, Cleisostoma vitellinum, Cleisostoma wendlandorum, Pomatocalpa expansum, Pomatocalpa mannii, Pomatocalpa setulense, Pomatocalpa vitellinum, Pomatocalpa wendlandorum, Saccolabium hobsonii, Saccolabium setulense, Saccolabium uteriferum, Saccolabium wendlandianum
Flower size: approx. 1.5 cm
Fragrant flowers: YES, honey-like scent
The copies in stock also have leaves with small defects.
It is cared for like a Vanda orchid. Consult the care guide here.