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Himantoglossum robertianum purple flowers
Orchidaceae25 April 202612 min

Himantoglossum robertianum: complete guide

Himantoglossum robertianum

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Overview

Himantoglossum robertianum, commonly called Giant Orchid or Barlia, is a rare wild orchid from the Orchidaceae family. This fascinating plant is native to the Mediterranean basin, from North Africa to the Balkans, representing a natural wonder.

Appearance and Bloom

This striking orchid grows 60-80 cm tall with pale-green, narrow leaves. Flowers are unusual, displaying purple or reddish tones with long, thin labella resembling insect legs. Blooming extends from January to April, depending on location.

Ideal Location

Himantoglossum robertianum thrives in warm, dry Mediterranean environments. Plant in full sun on well-drained soil. This orchid feels at home on slopes and rocky terrain with minimal competition.

Soil Requirements

Calcareous, well-drained soil is essential. The plant strongly prefers soils with pH 7 to 7.5. Mixing gravel and sand promotes perfect drainage.

Watering

Water moderately during the growing period. This orchid is drought-tolerant and prefers drier conditions. Excessive water causes tuber rot.

Pruning

Minimal pruning needed. Remove only dead leaves and flowers. Leave plant debris for natural decomposition.

Maintenance Calendar

Winter-Spring: Growing period, light watering. Summer: Rest period, keep very dry. Fall: Winter preparation. This orchid follows Mediterranean seasonal rhythms.

Winter Hardiness

Himantoglossum robertianum is hardy in mild-winter climates. In cold regions, provide snow and frost protection.

Companion Plants

Pair with other Mediterranean wild flowers: Pulsatilla vulgaris, Ophrys species, and aromatic herbs like Lavandula.

Closing Thoughts

Himantoglossum robertianum is a gift from nature, a Mediterranean orchid with unmatched charm. For lovers of rare, native plants, this species is paramount. Consult local plant nurseries for authentic specimens.

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