Propagation
The germination of the seed occurs after the inoculation by a suitable symbiotic fungus in the soil.

Take stem cuttings that containing dormant buds during late summer to early winter and lay on damp peat in a humid environment.


Botanic information
Leaf:The leaves are ovate to obovate and appear from the upper part of the psudobulb. The leathery textured mid-green leaves have an acute apex with a prominent mid rib on the upper surface.

Flower: The pink to white orchid-shaped flowers are arranged on short raceme that consists of 5 to 20 blooms and appears from late winter to early spring.

Fruit: The small fruit is a single chambered capsular that contains many small seeds that lack endosperm. The small seeds are viable but the plant is commonly reproduced vegetatively.