Bletia
: They belong to the tribe Epidendreae and subtribe Bletiinae .
: Blooms typically appear in winter or spring on erect inflorescences that can reach up to 5 feet in height, featuring 3 to 80 flowers that open successively. bletia
: Depending on the species, they may grow as terrestrials in sandy loam, lithophytes on rocky outcrops, or occasionally as epiphytes on floating logs or stumps in swamps. Cultivation and Care : They belong to the tribe Epidendreae and
: Bletia purpurea (Pine Pink) is a notable species found in South Florida’s pine rocklands and cypress swamps. lithophytes on rocky outcrops
The center of diversity for Bletia is Mexico, but they are widespread across tropical and subtropical America.

