Tampaart, I think your orchid is Mcp. (Schom.) exaltata. I had this orchid blooming a few years ago. As you might remember, I have a Mcp. tibicinus that was identified in March, and there are some similarities, but the difference I notice first is in the beautiful magenta tinged lip. Schom or Mcp (who cares? ;) Carol
Hi Carol, I remember your issue a few months ago. I can see where you may think it's an exaltata. I've been growing these orchids for the past 20 years or so. My experience has shown that most people that claim to have a tibicinis actually have grandiflora. I had "the" Paul Storm from Meke Aloha Orchids make a positive identification for me. He's been breeding schombs for the past 40 years and is considered one of the most respected Myrmecophila experts in the world.
Either way you and I will agree that it's a beautiful orchid and easy to grow. Strange this year, the bloom spikes were only three feet long as opposed to previous years being MUCH longer. Here's another image.
Beautiful, Schombs do give me a fever and send my heart racing, lol. Mine is in spike too- can almost see buds( I managed not to break the spike this year!!)Are not the exaltata's smaller than the grandiflora- these are monsters in my opinion.
for those that do not know --- Myrmecophila means bearer of ants.
Mature plants become homes for ants in the canes which become hollow. It is a symbiotic relationship with the plant providing a home and the ants eating the parasites that would attack the flowers.
Thanks, Jerry, for the ant explanation. Thought my Humboldtii x Brysiana would never bloom because someone, somewhere, said they HAD to have ants in them to bloom. It finally gave me two spikes this year and I wondered where the ants were :) Jan
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