Dactylorhiza fuchsii
Common Spotted Orchid
Late Spring 2022
15
- 0
Early Summer 2021
32
- 0
Early Summer 2021
17
- 1
Early Summer 2021
29
- 2
Early Summer 2021
18
- 0
Late Spring 2021
21
- 0
Late Spring 2021
18
- 0
Early Summer 2020
21
- 1
Early Summer 2020
21
- 3
Early Summer 2020
24
- 1
Late Spring 2020
15
- 2
Late Spring 2020
24
- 10












Dactylorhiza fuchsii
Late Spring 2022
15
Early Summer 2021
32
Early Summer 2021
17

#spectacular-flowers
Early Summer 2021
29
Early Summer 2021
18
Late Spring 2021
21
Late Spring 2021
18
Early Summer 2020
21

Beautiful
Early Summer 2020
21

I've got another spotted one! I'm amazed

Double blessings

Your doing very well.
Early Summer 2020
24

Lovely
Late Spring 2020
15

💕💜

Beautiful 💜🤍
Late Spring 2020
24

Help me identify this plant

@solly1961

Common spotted orchid, I think Sean, now you know why I asked if the leaf had spots. 😆😆

Lol ye im chuft ive acquired 2 different orchids from who knows where? @solly1961

Some more info for you http://britishorchids.co.uk/about-orchids/

@solly1961 Thnx mate

@solly1961 if i wanted to get these two different orchids out into their own pots how would you do it?

Best you listen to the experts on wild orchids, they're certainly not the same as commercial and require different growing requirements. Have a read of this guide it may help. http://lanesidehardyorchids.com/growing_hardy_orchids.htm

Thanks again pal @solly1961

In summary for your type, lifted from website sent.."Planting should take place either in the early autumn or spring before grow restarts. They should be planted with the growing tip about 2 cm below the surface. Dactylorhiza also make good species for growing in large pots. Provided sufficient space is left for multiplication plants can be left to grow for several years without repotting.