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Description
Notylia Barkeri is a unique and stunning orchid species native to Central America, specifically Costa Rica, Panama, and Nicaragua. It is a terrestrial orchid that grows in clusters of up to 50 plants and can reach up to 50 cm in height. This orchid species is characterized by its delicate, yellow-green flowers that bloom from late spring to early fall. Its flowers are small, measuring around 1 cm in diameter, and are arranged in a cluster of 5-20 flowers per stem.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
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Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Spermatophyta |
Class | Monocotyledoneae |
Order | Asparagales |
Family | Orchidaceae |
Genus | Notylia |
Appearance
The Notylia Barkeri is a small orchid species that grows in clusters. It has thin, wiry stems that can reach up to 50 cm in height. Its leaves are small and thin, measuring around 5 cm in length and 1 cm in width. The flowers of this orchid species are its most striking feature, with delicate yellow-green petals arranged in a cluster of 5-20 flowers per stem. Its flowers are small, measuring around 1 cm in diameter, and have a pleasant fragrance. Notylia Barkeri is a beautiful addition to any orchid collection.
Care Guide
Notylia Barkeri is a relatively easy orchid species to care for. Here are some tips:
- Water: This orchid species prefers to be kept moist but not wet. Water it once a week, allowing the soil to dry out slightly before watering again.
- Fertilization: Fertilize Notylia Barkeri once a month during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer.
- Soil: This orchid species prefers a well-draining soil mix. Use a mix of bark, perlite, and peat moss to create a soil mix that is airy and allows for good drainage.
- Sunlight: Notylia Barkeri prefers bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight, as this can scorch its leaves.
- Hardiness Zones: Notylia Barkeri is not frost hardy and should be kept indoors or in a warm, humid greenhouse.
Common Pests & Diseases
Like all orchid species, Notylia Barkeri is susceptible to certain pests and diseases. Here are some common ones to watch out for:
- Spider mites: These tiny pests can cause damage to this orchid species by sucking the sap from its leaves. To prevent spider mites, mist the leaves regularly and keep the humidity level high.
- Scale insects: These pests appear as small, brown bumps on the plant and can cause damage to the leaves. To prevent scale insects, remove any affected leaves and treat the plant with a horticultural oil.
- Fungal infections: Notylia Barkeri is susceptible to fungal infections such as black rot and crown rot. To prevent fungal infections, avoid overwatering and keep the humidity level low.
Habitat
Notylia Barkeri is native to Central America, specifically Costa Rica, Panama, and Nicaragua. It grows in a variety of habitats, including lowland rainforests, montane forests, and cloud forests. This orchid species is a terrestrial orchid, meaning it grows in soil rather than on trees like many other orchid species.
Question and Answer
Q: What is the blooming season for Notylia Barkeri?
A: Notylia Barkeri blooms from late spring to early fall.
Q: Is Notylia Barkeri a terrestrial or epiphytic orchid?
A: Notylia Barkeri is a terrestrial orchid that grows in soil rather than on trees like many other orchid species.
Q: How often should I water Notylia Barkeri?
A: Water Notylia Barkeri once a week, allowing the soil to dry out slightly before watering again.
Q: What kind of fertilizer should I use for Notylia Barkeri?
A: Fertilize Notylia Barkeri once a month during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer.
Related Plants
- Notylia baliophylla
- Notylia barkerioides
- Notylia lindenii
- Notylia pentachne
- Notylia spathulata
References
- International Orchid Foundation. (2021). Notylia Barkeri. Retrieved from https://www.orchids.org/grexes/notylia-barkeri
- Missouri Botanical Garden. (2021). Notylia Barkeri. Retrieved from https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?taxonid=277584
- Royal Horticultural Society. (2021). Notylia Barkeri. Retrieved from https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/348595/Notylia-Barkeri/Details