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Gastrochilus rutilans

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
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$29.99

Gastrochilus rutilans (the reddish Gastrochilus) is native to the Himalayas and Thailand, so it grows warm to cool.  Plants produce cluster of yellow flowers heavily spotted cherry red on the petals and sepals.  The lip is white and fringed, so this is a very showy display.  Gastrochilus rutilans has maybe the most open inflorescence of the species I have seen which makes the plant look even more impressive in bloom.  Flowers occur in summer to fall.

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Categories: Gastrochilus, Miscellaneous Tags: Gastrochilus, rutilans
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Description

The genus Gastrochilus was first described in the 1800’s and was so named for its flowers:  “gaster” referring to the stomach and “cheilos” referring to the showy lip.  Sounds appetizing, yes?  The genus is composed of approximately 52 species of miniature monopodial orchids that are vanda relatives and look somewhat like little phals or Aerangis.  Plants can be grown in pots in a loose mix but are much better grown mounted and watered regularly.  With essentially no water storage organs, Gastrochilus does not like to dry out for long.  Most species can tolerate cool temperatures, and all of them do well growing intermediate to warm, moderate to low light (I go for low).  See more about Gastrochilus from the AOS.

Gastrochilus rutilans (the reddish Gastrochilus) is native to the Himalayas and Thailand, so it grows warm to cool.  Plants produce cluster of yellow flowers heavily spotted cherry red on the petals and sepals.  The lip is white and fringed, so this is a very showy display.  Gastrochilus rutilans has maybe the most open inflorescence of the species I have seen which makes the plant look even more impressive in bloom.  Flowers occur in summer to fall.

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Flower color

Spotted, white lip, Yellow

Growing conditions

Cool, Intermediate, Warm

Light

Low

1 review for Gastrochilus rutilans

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Lori Marks (verified owner) – May 13, 2021

    I splurged and ordered one of each Gastrochilus they had. (6 types). ALL came beautifully packed and are well mounted with good root systems and growing like ‘weeds’. I called for some advise and Kristen is SO NICE and helpful and the advise had been extremely helpful. The Japonicus one is blooming beautifully and I wish there was a picture upload here because I’d post it too. I will definitely be ordering more of my orchids from them in the future!

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