Grammatophyllum speciosum var. flava is a botanical orchid originating from Southeast Asia. It is a very large epiphytic or lithophytic plant that thrives in warm, humid conditions with bright, filtered to strong light.
This variety is appreciated for its impressive flower spikes and its distinctive coloration: the flowers are predominantly yellow, with reduced or lighter spotting compared to the typical form, giving a brighter and cleaner appearance. The blooms are long-lasting and produced on mature, well-established plants.
It is cultivated in a pot or basket using a very coarse and well-draining substrate such as large bark, allowing excellent root aeration and space for vigorous growth.
To care for Grammatophyllum speciosum var. flava, it is important to provide strong light, regular watering and consistent fertilization during the growing season. The plant should not remain dry for extended periods, but excellent drainage is essential to prevent root rot.
Please note that these plants are still young and generally require about 1–2 more years to reach flowering size.
Good space, strong light and patience are key for successful cultivation. A striking and rare variation, ideal for collectors looking for large and impressive orchids.

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