P. Rakata 'Excalibur'

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P. Rakata 'Excalibur' (speciosa 'B.-P. x Shantung 'Dukat') De store blomster er lys gul belagt med purpur, læben og petal er mere seglformet end normal. Læben er allermest dækket af rød med lidt gul skin en eller to steder. En kryds lavet af Rainer Kretz.
Pleione gror bedst i potte, som kan graves ned i haven om sommeren og tages op om efteråret hvorefter de opbevares tørt om vinteren, vanding påbegyndes når de første spirer viser sig, holdes fugtige om sommeren og tilføres lidt gødning, halvskygge.
 
P. Rakata 'Excalibur' (speciosa 'B.-P. x Shantung 'Dukat') The large flowers are pale yellow heavily overlaid with a rich-purple, with the lip and petals more falcate than usual. The lip is almost entirely covered by a solid red blotch with just a little yellow shining through in one or to places. Raised by RainerKretz.
Pleione, can be grown outdoors in mild winter areas. Some Pleione are hardy to USDA Zone 7, Sunset Zones 5-9, 14-24, about +5°F for brief periods, and - with snow or mulch - will probably withstand lower temperatures.  Pleione can also be grown in the average home in a north or east window and are often called 'Window-sill Orchids'.
Pleione are native to China, Nepal, Tibet, and Taiwan. They grow in moss on the ground, trees or rocks. P. formosana and its cultivars and P. limprichtii are the hardiest and do well in the garden. They need loose, humusy, well drained soil and a sheltered spot in full or afternoon shade. In containers, a media of equal parts of bark, pumice and peat is suitable.