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Old 04-29-2025, 12:34 AM
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Default Brassia Edvah Loo 'Nishida’ (Brs. Arcuigera x Brs. Gireoudiana). 1966.

Brassia Edvah Loo 'Nishida’ (Brs. Arcuigera x Brs. Gireoudiana). 1966.

Celebrate with me! I’ve posted about my frustrations with this plant in other areas of the forum and I will update that post since so many kindly provided me advice.

I know this is a hybrid, but if it was mimicking an actual spider species in nature, I would not want to run into that spider. The dorsal sepals on these blooms are 9” and the lateral sepals are about 12” long.


Has been many years since it last bloomed. I have 8 divisions and Was considering composting them out of great frustration. I even had names for each of them: Diva, Indulgent, Selfish, Jerk Orchid, and many others. They grow enormous as houseplants and are at the cusp of becoming too large for my indoor growing conditions; thus the need to divide them just to fit under good lighting.

I think I cracked the code. Light levels that make vandas blush, literally; and abundant water as you would treat a papyrus. And a few nights left outdoors in 40 degrees F last autumn. A real resource-hog of a plant. I have 2 others with larger spikes setting up. Amazing watching the long buds unfurl. Slightly fragrant, like a spiced chai latte.

Thank you for sharing in this orchid journey.
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That was my first brassia. Love it.

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A great example of orchids teaching patience, but wasn't it worth it!
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Oooooo, loving it!
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Thank you FranningtonBear! Yes, they tried my patience, taught me devotion. And was definitely worth it.


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Thank you WW. Yes, those long sepals really got my attention a decade ago when I first saw online photos.


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A member here and also friend of mine, Dirty Coconuts, who hasn't posted in a long time (kids growing up and time-consuming) gave me a Brassia start about five years ago. It finally rewarded me with blooms this past winter. Patience indeed!! And very well worth the wait!

PS Found a couple of pictures on my phone...Was actually first part of September. Brassia Spider's Gold 'Prolific'
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