Dark colored tiny spider-like vermilion flowers
This Aranda Anne Black is named for the wife of the British governor of Hong Kong and Singapore from 1958 to 1964. This shape of orchids is also often named as spider orchids, because of the tiny spider-like vermilion flowers. The inch-and-a-half inflorescences are compactly arranged on slim yet strong stems that lend themselves to dramatic arrangement. Each stem measures approximately 2 to 3 feet in height.
These Orchids are generally available year-round, but at times certain varieties are genetically weaker and may not be available due to weather or market conditions. The Aranda Anne Black is being imported by
Ter Haar Ornamental Flowers in The Netherlands.