Description
Barkeria –
There are about 10 species of deciduous epiphytic orchids, in this genus. They occur at altitudes of 6-8,000′ feet high in Central America. They produce stem like, cylindrical or spindle shaped pseudobulbs with alternate, broadly linear to broadly ovate, slightly fleshy leaves and copious aerial roots. Flowers are borne in narrowly pyramidal or cylindrical, terminal racemes, rarely panicles in early summer.
Cool growing orchids (see chart below). They require perfect drainage: grow in epiphytic orchid potting mix in slatted basket or pot. Good under lights. In summer, provide moist, shady conditions, water freely, applying half strength fertilizer at every third watering, and mist once or twice a day. Admit full light and keep dry in winter. Divide when plant overgrows containers.
Prone to spider mites, aphids, and mealybugs.
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