Tiger Orchid
- The Palode Institute in South East Asia is witnessing the blooming of the Grammatophyllum speciosum orchid variety, popularly known as the 'Tiger Orchid.'
- The Tiger Orchid is the largest orchid species globally and is recognized for its splendid flowers with brown spots against a yellow backdrop, resembling tigers.
- Grammatophyllum speciosum is native to countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos.
- The flowering of Tiger Orchids begins in June and continues until August, attracting orchid enthusiasts to the Palode institute during this three-month period.
- In its natural habitat, after 8-12 years of growth, the Tiger Orchid produces flowers in alternate ....
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