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Brassia

Brassia spp.

Spider Orchid

Brassia orchids, dramatically known as spider orchids, produce spectacular flowers with extremely elongated petals and sepals resembling arachnids in motion. These exotic beauties symbolize intrigue, uniqueness, and nature's ingenious mimicry strategies.

Plant Family

Orchidaceae (Orchid family)

Blooming

Spring to summer, with some species blooming year-round

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Symbolism & Meanings

Key Meanings

Intrigue
Uniqueness
Clever Deception
Mimicry
Exotic Beauty
Fascination
Drama

Perfect For

Unique gifts for orchid enthusiastsHalloween decorationsGothic themed eventsConversation startersAppreciation of the unusual

Color Meanings

Yellow:Bright intrigue and exotic warmth
Green:Natural mystery and vitality
Brown:Earthy drama and sophistication
Spotted:Complexity and pattern
Striped:Movement and direction

Similar flowers: nepenthess and huernias also share similar meanings.

Cultural Significance

Brassia orchids symbolize nature's ingenious deception and the beauty of mimicry. Named in honor of William Brass, an 18th-century British botanical illustrator, these orchids have evolved one of the most remarkable pollination strategies: they mimic spiders to attract spider-hunting wasps (Pepsis and Campsomeris species). The wasps, thinking they've found prey, attempt to sting the flower's lip, inadvertently getting pollinated in the process. With approximately 35 species found throughout the Neotropics, Brassia represents the creative solutions evolution produces. Their dramatic spidery form challenges our concepts of beauty, proving that intrigue and uniqueness can be just as captivating as conventional prettiness. They symbolize looking beyond surface appearances and appreciating nature's clever strategies.
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Botanical Information

Physical Characteristics

Flower Size: 6-15 inches long (15-38 cm) with extremely elongated tepals
Plant Size: 12-24 inches tall (30-60 cm)
Flower Shape: Spidery with extremely long, narrow, tapering sepals and petals creating spider-leg appearance

Natural Habitat

Native to: Central America, South America (Mexico to Bolivia), West Indies
Habitat: Tropical rainforests, growing epiphytically on tree branches
Climate: Tropical, Subtropical

Growing Guide

Sunlight

Bright indirect light (2000-3500 foot-candles); can handle some direct morning sun

Water

Water thoroughly when medium is half dry; maintain consistent moisture

Soil

Medium-grade orchid bark, Sphagnum moss additions, Well-drained epiphytic mix

Expert Growing Tips

1

Grow in pots or hanging baskets for cascading flower spikes

2

Use medium-grade bark with perlite and sphagnum additions

3

Provide steady watering year-round; do not allow complete dryness

4

Temperatures: 60-65°F nights, 70-85°F days

5

Maintain 50-70% humidity with good air movement

6

Feed every 2 weeks with 20-10-10 fertilizer during growth

7

Provide 6-8 week rest after flowering with reduced water and light

8

Repot every 2-3 years when medium breaks down

9

Can produce 2 flower spikes per pseudobulb

10

Often fragrant, especially in evening

Uses & Benefits

Ornamental Uses

  • Dramatic hanging basket displays
  • Mounted orchid collections
  • Cut flowers for exotic arrangements
  • Greenhouse specimen plants
  • Conversation piece houseplants
  • Orchid shows and competitions

Traditional Uses

  • No significant medicinal uses documented

Disclaimer: Information provided is for educational purposes only. Consult healthcare professionals before using any plant medicinally.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Brassia

what do brassia orchids symbolize

Brassia orchids symbolize intrigue, uniqueness, and clever deception. They represent nature's ingenious mimicry strategies and the beauty found in the unusual and exotic.

why do brassia orchids look like spiders

Brassia evolved to mimic spiders to attract spider-hunting wasps. The wasps attempt to sting what they think is a spider on the flower lip, inadvertently pollinating the orchid in the process.

how long do brassia flower spikes last

Brassia flower spikes can last 4-6 weeks or longer. Each spike can carry 10-20 flowers that open sequentially, providing an extended blooming period.

are spider orchids fragrant

Yes, many Brassia species are fragrant, often with sweet or musky scents. Fragrance is typically strongest in the evening hours to attract night-active pollinators.

Available Colors

Yellow
Green
Cream
Brown
Spotted or striped patterns

Quick Facts

Type:perennial
Family:Orchidaceae (Orchid family)
Native to:Central America
Blooms:Spring to summer, with some species blooming year-round

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