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| image_caption = Grammatophyllum speciosum
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| classis = [[Liliopsida]]
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| familia = [[Orchidaceae]]
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| tribus = [[Cymbidieae]]
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| alliance = [[Cymbidium]]
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| genus = '''''Grammatophyllum'''''
 
| genus_authority = [[Carl Ludwig Blume|Blume]]
 
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Grammatophyllum (Greek, gramma, a line or streak, and phyllon, leaf; probably referring to the parallel leaf-veins). Orchidaceae, tribe Vandeae. A group of perhaps 8 or 9 epiphytic species, of which about half are well-defined, inhabiting the islands from Madagascar to the Philippines and New Guinea. The genus includes some of the largest and showiest of cultivated orchids.
 
Grammatophyllum (Greek, gramma, a line or streak, and phyllon, leaf; probably referring to the parallel leaf-veins). Orchidaceae, tribe Vandeae. A group of perhaps 8 or 9 epiphytic species, of which about half are well-defined, inhabiting the islands from Madagascar to the Philippines and New Guinea. The genus includes some of the largest and showiest of cultivated orchids.
  
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The few species in cultivation are such infrequent bloomers that the flowering of a fine example is something of an event. They are propagated from pieces of the pseudobulbs. The plants are best grown in good sized and well-drained pots filled with peat, and need considerable water while actively growing. They should be allowed to rest occasionally. Season of bloom and further cultural details with each species.
 
The few species in cultivation are such infrequent bloomers that the flowering of a fine example is something of an event. They are propagated from pieces of the pseudobulbs. The plants are best grown in good sized and well-drained pots filled with peat, and need considerable water while actively growing. They should be allowed to rest occasionally. Season of bloom and further cultural details with each species.
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G. ellisii -, Lindl.=Grammangis ellisii.—G. indeterminale, Hort. G. levictum, Hort.=(T). T.H. Kearney.
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==Cultivation==
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George V.Nash.
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===Propagation===
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'''''Grammatophyllum''''' Blume, 1825 is a [[genus]] of 11 [[orchid]] [[species]] in tribe [[Cymbidieae]], subtribe [[Cyrtopodiinae]].
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The name is derived from the Greek words 'gramma' (letter) and 'phyllon' (leaf), referring to the dark markings in the flower.
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==Species==
 
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This [[epiphyte|epiphytic]] genus occurs in dense [[rainforest]] from Indo-China, to [[Indonesia]], the [[Philippines]], [[New Guinea]], and SW Pacific islands.  
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*''[[Grammatophyllum elegans]]''
 
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*''[[Grammatophyllum fenzlianum]]''
The species produce several racemes, arising from the base of the [[pseudobulb]], with many yellow-green to olive-green, waxy [[flower]]s with dark purplish-red marks. The pseudobulbs are enveloped by sheaths.
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*''[[Grammatophyllum kinabaluense]]''
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*''[[Grammatophyllum martae]]''
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*''[[Grammatophyllum measuresianum]]''
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*''[[Grammatophyllum multiflorum]]''
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*''[[Grammatophyllum rumphianum]]''
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*''[[Grammatophyllum schmidtianum]]''
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*''[[Grammatophyllum scriptum]]'' : '''Bell Orchid'''
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**''Grammatophyllum scriptum'' var. ''boweri''
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**''Grammatophyllum scriptum'' var. ''scriptum''
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*''[[Grammatophyllum speciosum]]'' : [[Giant Orchid]], Tiger Orchid, Queen of Orchids (Indo-China to Solomon Is.) - type species
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*''[[Grammatophyllum stapeliiflorum]]''
  
These are medium-sized to very large orchids, including the [[Giant Orchid]] (''Grammatophyllum speciosum''), believed to be the largest orchid species in existence. Its [[pseudobulb]]s can grow to a length of 2.5 m. Plants can develop into gigantic clusters weighing from several hundred kilograms to one ton! The [[root]]s form spectacular bundles.
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G. ellisii -, Lindl.=Grammangis ellisii.—G. indeterminale, Hort. G. levictum, Hort.=(T). T.H. Kearney.{{SCH}}
  
The more modest Bell Orchid (''Grammatophyllum scriptum'') is another well-known species, with pseudobulbs of 20cm, from which originate 3 to 4 stout [[leaf|leaves]] with a length of 1 m.
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''Grammatophyllum multiflorum'' is one of the longest-blooming orchids in existence: it can be in bloom for nine months. See also ''[[Dendrobium cuthbertsonii]]'', whose flowers have been reported to last up to ten months each.
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''Grammatophyllum'' 'Tiger's paw' is a hybrid from ''G. elegans'' and ''G. fenzlianum''.
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==References==
 
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
== Species ==
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<!--- xxxxx  *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381  -->
*''[[Grammatophyllum elegans]]'' (Fiji).
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<!--- xxxxx  *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432  -->
*''[[Grammatophyllum fenzlianum]]'' (Maluku (Ambon).
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<!--- xxxxx  *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608  -->
*''[[Grammatophyllum kinabaluense]]'' (N. Borneo).
 
*''[[Grammatophyllum martae]]'' (Philippines ) - not validly published
 
*''[[Grammatophyllum measuresianum]]'' (Philippines).
 
*''[[Grammatophyllum multiflorum]]'' (Philippines).
 
*''[[Grammatophyllum rumphianum]]'' (Borneo, Maluku).
 
*''[[Grammatophyllum schmidtianum]]'' (Marianas).
 
*''[[Grammatophyllum scriptum]]'' : '''Bell Orchid''' (Malaysia to SW. Pacific).  
 
**''Grammatophyllum scriptum'' var. ''boweri'' (Papuasia to Santa Cruz Is.)Hemicr. or cham.
 
**''Grammatophyllum scriptum'' var. ''scriptum'' (Malaysia to SW. Pacific). Hemicr. or cham.
 
*''[[Grammatophyllum speciosum]]'' : [[Giant Orchid]], Tiger Orchid, Queen of Orchids (Indo-China to Solomon Is.) - type species
 
*''[[Grammatophyllum stapeliiflorum]]'' (Malaysia to New Guinea).
 
  
==See also==
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==External links==
*[[Orchidaceae]]
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*[[Taxonomy of the Orchid family]]
 
  
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*[http://www.univie.ac.at/HBV/categories.php?cat_id=219 Photos of Grammatophyllum stapeliaeflorum]
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[[Category:Orchid genera]]
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 11 September 2009


Grammatophyllum speciosum


Plant Characteristics
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Cultivation
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Scientific Names



Read about Grammatophyllum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Grammatophyllum (Greek, gramma, a line or streak, and phyllon, leaf; probably referring to the parallel leaf-veins). Orchidaceae, tribe Vandeae. A group of perhaps 8 or 9 epiphytic species, of which about half are well-defined, inhabiting the islands from Madagascar to the Philippines and New Guinea. The genus includes some of the largest and showiest of cultivated orchids.

Roots numerous: sts. or pseudobulbs many-lvd.: lvs. long, ribbon-shaped, thick, evergreen: racemes long- stalked, loosely many-fld., springing from near the base of the pseudobulb; fls. large, not obviously spurred; sepals and petals nearly equal, spreading; lip comparatively small, with margin entirely free, 3-lobed, with erect lateral lobes; column slender. Allied genera are Grammangis and Cymbidium, from both of which Grammatophyllum differs in having the pollen masses each borne upon an appendage of the stalk, while in the two related genera they are attached to a common stalk without special appendages.

The few species in cultivation are such infrequent bloomers that the flowering of a fine example is something of an event. They are propagated from pieces of the pseudobulbs. The plants are best grown in good sized and well-drained pots filled with peat, and need considerable water while actively growing. They should be allowed to rest occasionally. Season of bloom and further cultural details with each species. CH


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G. ellisii -, Lindl.=Grammangis ellisii.—G. indeterminale, Hort. G. levictum, Hort.=(T). T.H. Kearney.CH

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