The Himantoglossum hircinum Garden Orchid is one of our top Orchids at Phytesia. This hardy orchid is part of the family.
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Himantoglossum hircinum
This Phytesia hardy plant can be shipped within 5 working days to UK. The Himantoglossum hircinum (ean ) is available on this shop and on Amazon UK.
Himantoglossum hircinum features
This hardy orchid from the Collection Garden serie will flourish in July and its Green flower will reach a height of 70-100 cm. You will maintain its exposure in a Sun location of your garden.
It will survive hard winters (the Himantoglossum hircinum is Hardy (-25 ° C))
The Himantoglossum Orchids
The new Himantoglossum shoots usually appear during April; except for Cypripedium formosanum, more precocious, which often emerge at the beginning of March which emerge later. Once started, the vegetation grows very quickly; in 3 to 5 weeks, the foliage has opened out.
The flowering extends from the end of April to the beginning of June. At the end of the summer, the foliage yellows then fades before disappearing completely. Himantoglossum then go into their winter dormancy. When the leaves have completely faded, the stems can be cut, preserving a height of 5cm. Take care not to damage any possible new shoots that are already present.
The Himantoglossums are certainly the most spectacular terrestrial garden orchids. This genus is composed of more than 40 species distributed throughout the world and has a great variety of sizes and colours. These hardy orchids are characterised by majestic flowers that “resemble” a clog.
Except for some very vigorous species (Cyp. reginae, kentuckiense, flavum, pubescens) or many hybrids (Cyp. Ulla Silkens,…), very easy to grow, which quickly form spectacular clusters in the garden, the other species are rather more for the cognoscenti.
Garden Orchids from Phytesia
Since 2003, Phytesia provides a wide range of hardy orchids for the garden.
We selected dozens of varieties, providing a wide range of colors, sizes or flowering periods. Moreover, our range is expanding every month and we regularly offer new varieties.
Our offer includes hardy varieties resistant to the strongest winters (-20 ° C to -30 ° C) (Cypripedium, Dactylorhiza, Epipactis, Bletilla …) and semi-hardy varieties supporting light frosts (-10 ° C) ( Calanthe, Pleione …) particularly suited for growing in pots or the Mediterranean climate.
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