Dracula bella – 365 days of orchids – day 1849
Today students spotted the bizarre flowers of Dracula bella amongst the plants in our Cool Americas section.
We have a number of Dracula species in the school collection but this is the plant with the largest and most dramatic flowers. The species is native to dense cloud forests in Colombia and Ecuador at altitudes from 1700-2000m. We have seen other draculas growing in Costa Rica where we found plants restricted to wet mossy positions in low light. In common with most draculas, Dracula bella has strongly pendulous flower spikes and so basket culture is important, both to display plants, and to stop flowers becoming trapped in pots.
When mature the species makes fantastic specimens (below) but needs to be grown cool and wet to avoid heat stress in the summer.
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