Ludochilus dominyi, a lovely cross of Ludisia discolor and Anoectochilus roxburghii.
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A jar of Dossinia marmorata
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Jewel orchid antenna picking up some big signals. 📡📡📡
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insanely beautiful plant, almost seems too beautiful to be real
(macodes petola, jewel orchid)
credits to my dad for taking these as soon as they arrived
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Next up in Orchids in Bloom:
My Jewel Orchid (Ludisia discolor).
Unlike a lot of other orchids this one can and should be planted in soil.
I've had multiple pots of this one, because they are also very easy to multiply with cuttings. I tend to give them away as presents now and then.
They also unfailingly bloom around Christmas every year. Unfortunately they don't really have a scent.
The shiny velvety leaves are beautiful all year round.
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Our A. chapaensis is preparing to flower, and the nasturtiums are developing nicely :)
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plant study from our collection
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Good old Ludisia discolor, except that I’ve only had this plant a couple months and it is quite young.
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couple of shots from above of my collection right now
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My jewel orchid getting ready for her antennae to bloom. ☺️
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Unnamed - Jewel Orchid
I put him in the tulip pot I got at the thrift store. I think it looks really pretty!
But I think I might put the jewel orchid in an enclosed terrarium though.
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