About
Stachyurus himalaicus is a spreading, deciduous shrub producing slender-pointed, mid-green leaves and stiffly pendent racemes of small, pale yellow, cup-shaped flowers in late winter and early spring on bare branches. An ornamental choice for a sheltered border or woodland garden.
About the genus
A genus of the orchid family from Central and South America. This genus of epiphytic orchids is characteristic for its complex flowers. Flowers grow downwards and are strongly fragrant, but fairy short-lived. Ribbed, ovoid pseudobulbs form a tight clump, with each carrying one large, stemmed leaf
Plant details
Suggested usesIndoor display, conservatories.
Care notes
CultivationGrow in orchid compost. Bright indirect light.
PruningRemove spent spikes. Repot when crowded.
PropagationDivide when repotting.
Pest resistanceGenerally pest-free.
Disease resistanceGenerally disease-resistant.