Eulophia graminea Lindl.
Description: Found across the region, from China to the Himalayas, South East Asia and across from Philippines, to Indonesia and Hong Kong, in shady grassy places in open montane forests and at elevations of sealevel to 1200 meters as a small to just large sized, hot growing terrestrial with large, underground pseudobulbs giving rise to leafy stems or as an inflorescence and carry 7 linear, acute, with the middle leaves being the largest. This orchid is often seen growing naturally in gardens in the middle of Phnom Penh.
Photorights: Cedric Jancloes
- Size: leafless at time of flowering, Leaves in new growth, suberect, linear-lanceolate, up to 30 cm long and 1.5 cm wide. Inflorescence rather slender, scapose, erect, racemose or paniculate, loosely many-flowered, up to 60 cm tall. Flowers 1.5cm
- Collector/Witnesses: Cedric Jancloes
- Year Collected: 2011
- Growing Media: pot
- Flowering Period: February - may
- Color: petals with green algae Brown lined maroon lip line across three white petals with serrated edges medium wavy hair, pale pink petals with a purplish limb.
- Water: 1 – 2 time daily
- Light: bright – full sunlight
- Temperature: 10 – 36 °C