Eulophia guineensis is a species of orchid. It is the type species of the genus Eulophia and is commonly known as the Guinea Eulophia or the broad-Leaved ground orchid. It is found in the Cape Verde Islands, much of tropical Africa and part of the Arabian Peninsula. It is a terrestrial orchid that can grow to a metre or so tall, and is found in lowland and upland woods and scrubland.
How to keep Eulophia Guineensis.
Water
Eulophia guineensis, native to tropical regions, thrives in humid environments and can tolerate moderate drought. To care for this plant, water it once a week and ensure it has proper drainage. As an epiphyte, it requires periodic misting to replicate its natural humidity conditions, which supports its lush growth and vibrant blooms.
Pruning
Eulophia guineensis benefits greatly from early spring pruning, which removes dead or damaged shoots and encourages healthy growth. Pay special attention to spent flowers and misdirected branches. Using sterilized tools helps prevent disease. Regular pruning improves the plant's shape, vigor, and flowering, ensuring it remains attractive and robust.
Botanical profile.
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Eulophia
- Family
- Orchidaceae
Other names.