Vanda wightii
Also known as: Wight's Vanda in the subfamily: Epidendroideae
Native to: India
General Information
Wight's Vanda is a warm to hot growing orchid belonging to the sub family Epidendroideae native to India. It is named after the English Surgeon and Orchid Collector in Asia, later director of Madras Botanical Garden in India in the 19th century.
Flowers
Numerous fragrant blossoms appear during Autumn and Spring
Fragrance
The orchid is fragrant. The fragrance can be described as nocturnal and pleasant
Blooming Season
- Autumn
- Spring
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Climate
Grows at low elevations.
Watering
These orchids gather most of their water from their aerial roots, which should be sprayed regularly or kept in a humid environment; roots exposed to dry air that receive no water will die back. On that same note, roots that are inside a pot surrounded by media may also die back, with new roots growing from the stem away from the pot.
If outdoors, a misting system aimed at the roots that turns on regularly will help them grow, otherwise if indoors placing the roots inside a vase or pot with no media along with regular spraying should give them the moisture they need.