It is time for some serious color therapy! Nothing cheers you up better than a Prosthechea vitellina in full bloom after a long dark winter. The photos barely do this stunning species justice, the flowers are even more intense in real life. After only a slightly drier winter rest, just as the dark has started to give way to the approaching light of spring, comes this amazing burst of energy every year. The flowers measure about 3 sm across and once it gets going it will bloom for several months as the inflorescence keeps on growing, continually producing more flowers. It is a medium sized intermediate to cool growing epiphyte from Honduras, Mexico and Nicaragua where it grows at altitudes of 1400 to 2600 meters. I got this plant from the German grower Karge in 2009. I grow it in pure sphagnum moss in my intermediate growing room under additional light, just as bright as I grow Cattleya. This one has five new mature bulbs from last year and three of them are already blooming. The other two have buds coming so I hope they will catch up soon.
Prosthechea vitellina (Lindl.) W.E.Higgins, Phytologia 82: 381 (1997 publ. 1998).
Hi. stunning color. Mine is blooming too but is orange. Would it be possible to have some pollen sent to try some cross breeding? In exchange I’d be pleased to send you flasks or plantlets when they are are ready, possibly in 2-3 years. I heard they are quite easy to grow from seeds.
Miki
Thanks Miki! 🙂 Yes, the color is quite stunning isn’t it. I will try and pollinate this one for you, if I get a seed pod you are welcome to it. I will let you know.
ok,
but rather than a Xself variety I would have liked to try a cross breeding. I think is more interesting.
I’m based in Italy and by sending the full seed pod when still green there is the risk that it opens during the journey. It is true that you can still use the seeds but I always prefer to start from green pod.
thank you
Miki
Ok, I understand…If you think the flowers could make the trip to Italy I could send you a few flowers, then you could harvest the pollinia and pollinate your plant yourself. Just let me know.
yes it would be great!
can I send you privately my address?
I think they should be light enough to stay within ordinary mail postage.
Of course. Just send me your adress in an email.
Very nice vitellina! And beautiful photos Karma!
Thank you!! 🙂
Oh I have a soft spot for orange orchids 🙂 I’m waiting for my Laelia harpophylla from Ecuagenera this weekend 🙂 Nice pictures as always from you, can’t wait Karma x miki cross on your web too 🙂
Thanks Salaite! 🙂 The flowers (pollen) made it to Italy OK, now we can just hope Miki’s plant fell for mine and made some babies…
I have seed of Laelia milleri X Prosthechea vitellina and will know if it germinates in a few weeks.
Good luck!