Monkey's Face Orchids
However, for those
interested in having this prized addition to their home garden is that this
rare orchid can be grown in cold to warm weather and it blooms all-round the
year. The most interesting fact about the Monkey faced orchid is that it smells
like ripe oranges to easily make it the center of attraction of any garden
where it is grown. However, it is a little ironic that its flower smells like
ripe oranges as with a face like a monkey, you would expect the flower to smell
like bananas, right?
The Dracula part of
the name of this orchid stems from two long spikes from the sepals that look
like fangs of Dracula as described in movies and fiction. One fact that many
people are not aware of is that the scientific name Orchids Simia derives from
the fact that this orchid plant grows from two oval shaped tubers that look
like the testicles of a primate. The Greek word Orchids means testicles.
Monkey orchid is a perennial orchid and it has a very long life of many years. However, a plant starts to flower after 7 years of its germination requiring the owners to be patient to see the monkey faced flowers. But once it starts to flower, you can expect the plant to flower every year for nearly 19 years.
Facts about the Monkey Orchid
§ Habitat: Peru,
Southeaster Ecuador
§ Scientific name: Dracula
Simia, Orchis Simia
§ Other common names: Monkey face
orchid,
Leaves and flowers
Leaves of Monkey
Orchid are green in color and linear in shape. These leaves are rhizome and
fleshy. A lot has already been said about the monkey faced flowers of this
orchid. Interesting fact is that the flower of monkey orchid can be in
different colors like red, purple, pink, blue, orange, white, green, and even
brown. The three petals of the flower can have dots, stripes or bear no
particular pattern yet look like the face of the monkey.
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