
Phaius tankervilleae var. bernaysii
Phaius tankervilleae var. bernaysii is the rare Australian form of the Swamp Orchid, a magnificent terrestrial species producing tall spikes of soft green and cream flowers with white throats. Native to Queensland’s coastal wetlands, it is one of Australia’s most spectacular native orchids and can reach impressive size under the right conditions.
This variety differs from the typical Phaius tankervilleae by its lighter colouration and slightly more compact growth habit. It’s ideal for collectors of native orchids or those seeking a bold, tropical display plant for shaded gardens or large pots.
Care
- Light: Bright filtered light to partial shade. Avoid harsh midday sun.
- Water: Keep moist during the growing season; reduce slightly in winter.
- Temperature: Warm to intermediate; protect from frost.
- Humidity: Appreciates moderate humidity with good air movement.
- Media: Use a coarse terrestrial orchid mix containing bark, perlite, and peat or coco fibre.
- Feeding: Apply a balanced orchid fertiliser fortnightly in the growing season, reducing in winter.
- Repotting: Repot every 2–3 years after flowering to refresh media and manage size.
Key Characteristics
- Flower colour: Pale green sepals and petals with white lips and creamy yellow tones
- Flower size: Up to 80–100 mm across
- Spike height: 60–100 cm tall
- Plant size: Large terrestrial orchid with broad leaves up to 60 cm long
- Blooming season: Late spring to early summer
- Distribution: Endemic to Queensland, Australia
Any decorative slip pots shown in photos are not included.
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Phaius tankervilleae var. bernaysii
Phaius tankervilleae var. bernaysii is the rare Australian form of the Swamp Orchid, a magnificent terrestrial species producing tall spikes of soft green and cream flowers with white throats. Native to Queensland’s coastal wetlands, it is one of Australia’s most spectacular native orchids and can reach impressive size under the right conditions.
This variety differs from the typical Phaius tankervilleae by its lighter colouration and slightly more compact growth habit. It’s ideal for collectors of native orchids or those seeking a bold, tropical display plant for shaded gardens or large pots.
Care
- Light: Bright filtered light to partial shade. Avoid harsh midday sun.
- Water: Keep moist during the growing season; reduce slightly in winter.
- Temperature: Warm to intermediate; protect from frost.
- Humidity: Appreciates moderate humidity with good air movement.
- Media: Use a coarse terrestrial orchid mix containing bark, perlite, and peat or coco fibre.
- Feeding: Apply a balanced orchid fertiliser fortnightly in the growing season, reducing in winter.
- Repotting: Repot every 2–3 years after flowering to refresh media and manage size.
Key Characteristics
- Flower colour: Pale green sepals and petals with white lips and creamy yellow tones
- Flower size: Up to 80–100 mm across
- Spike height: 60–100 cm tall
- Plant size: Large terrestrial orchid with broad leaves up to 60 cm long
- Blooming season: Late spring to early summer
- Distribution: Endemic to Queensland, Australia
Any decorative slip pots shown in photos are not included.
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Description
Phaius tankervilleae var. bernaysii is the rare Australian form of the Swamp Orchid, a magnificent terrestrial species producing tall spikes of soft green and cream flowers with white throats. Native to Queensland’s coastal wetlands, it is one of Australia’s most spectacular native orchids and can reach impressive size under the right conditions.
This variety differs from the typical Phaius tankervilleae by its lighter colouration and slightly more compact growth habit. It’s ideal for collectors of native orchids or those seeking a bold, tropical display plant for shaded gardens or large pots.
Care
- Light: Bright filtered light to partial shade. Avoid harsh midday sun.
- Water: Keep moist during the growing season; reduce slightly in winter.
- Temperature: Warm to intermediate; protect from frost.
- Humidity: Appreciates moderate humidity with good air movement.
- Media: Use a coarse terrestrial orchid mix containing bark, perlite, and peat or coco fibre.
- Feeding: Apply a balanced orchid fertiliser fortnightly in the growing season, reducing in winter.
- Repotting: Repot every 2–3 years after flowering to refresh media and manage size.
Key Characteristics
- Flower colour: Pale green sepals and petals with white lips and creamy yellow tones
- Flower size: Up to 80–100 mm across
- Spike height: 60–100 cm tall
- Plant size: Large terrestrial orchid with broad leaves up to 60 cm long
- Blooming season: Late spring to early summer
- Distribution: Endemic to Queensland, Australia
Any decorative slip pots shown in photos are not included.























