iwanagaara a écrit:
alors sans fleurs c difficile pour savoir les conditions de culture ??
Iospe : "There are about 370 species in this large genus of little cultivated orchids that are found across tropical Asia and out through the Pacific Islands to Fiji. Their habitats vary from the coastal seashores to the frost-line of the Himalayas and they grow as Epiphytes, lithophytes and sometimes as terrestrials. Being such a large aggregate of species there is no set culture for this group and it should be individual species culture that is used. The flowers are small to medium sized, and the sepals are free, sometimes connate, glabrous to hirsute, the lateral sepals are adnate to the elongate xolumn foot forming a short to long, spur-like or gibbous meentum. The lip is sessile to the column foot and incumbent, rarely mobile, while the column is short, broad, often 2 winged, with a prominent foot and an imperfectly 4 loculed anther holding 8, waxy, pyriform to broadly ovoid, attached in fours with narrow bases to the viscidium. "
370 espèce depuis l'Asie tropicale jusqu'aux iles fidji, poussant depuis les bords de mer jusqu'aux limites du gel au pied de l'Himalaya
en effet, sans identification c'est pas simple de donner des conseils - tente une culture intermédiaire, ça donne souvent d'assez bons résultats, les plantes sont plus adaptable qu'on ne le pense en général.