Pineapple Orchid is a spectacular orchid which is easily identified by the
densely packed clusters of flowers hanging down, looking like pineapples.
Flowers are yellow with a rich orange lip which is funnel shaped below and
expands outwards into a rounded hairy and toothed top. Flowers are 3.5-4
cm across, densely packed into large dense hanging clusters. When in bud,
the clusters looks like cones. Leathery leaves, borne towards the tip of
the pseudo-bulb, are oblong-elliptic, 10-15 cm long. Pseudo-bulbs are
club-shaped, 1-1.5 ft long, with prominent internodes. Pineapple Orchid is
native to C. Nepal to NE India and Burma. Flowering: April-May.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed at Kalimpong, West Bengal.
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