Ludisia Discolor (Jewel Orchid) For Sale On the leaf plate, there are clearly visible veins, which are parallel to the Central, but the original species form is difficult to see. En revanche, il existe plusieurs variétés et cultivars, dont 'Red velvet' au feuillage teinté de rouge, 'Green velvet' - aux feuilles... vertes !

The leaves are usually green with red stripes or veins, though they vary a fair amount. Ludisia discolor var. Well ventilated G. Loddiges (1827)* Le Monde des Orchidées : Anatomie et glossaire des orchidées, lire la suite.
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alba Flowering: No Plant stage: Adult means that the plant has the ability to create a sprout which will start blooming in case of good care. Again it has remarkable looking leaves, in this case, it has veins like lightning bolts. 22-ene-2015 - Ce n'est certainement pas l'orchidée la plus spectaculaire de la très belle exposition Mille et une orchidées qui se déroule en ce moment dans la grand serre tropicale du Jardin des Plantes (Paris 5e), mais quand on prend le temps de l'admirer, on ne peut que … Ludisia discolor var. alba serait synonyme de Ludisia discolor var. Ludisia discolor nigrescens is a variety with darker-colored foliage, and Ludisia discolor alba lacks the red pigment, so you get green leaves with light-green-to … 1816 Goodyera ordeana … Ludisia discolor alba is the white leafed form of Ludisia discolor which is an orchid originating from the warm fog forests of Southeast-Asia. Ludisia discolor var. Ludisia discolor (Jewel Orchids) Ludisia discolor , the Jewel Orchid, has beautiful foliage; it's one of the few orchids not primarily grown for its flowers. Naming Edit. Read more about Ludisia discolor alba … Room temperature. The reverse part of the leaves is smooth and painted in Burgundy-brownish color. Index to Jewel Orchid Culture Pages We offer our jewels after they have been removed from the flask, planted, and hardened off for 6 to 8 weeks before shipping, for $3 each. The velvety, fine lined leafs and the high flowers make the Ludisia discolor to be a striking sight. Place the plant in a bright spot. Anoectochilus dawsonianus H.Low ex Rchb.f. alba The leaves are light green with yellow veins. 1868 Anoectochilus ordeanus Jennings 1875 Gonogona discolor Link 1822 *Goodyera discolor Ker-Gawl.

Mininum $200 order. Ludisia discolor 'Green velvet' The leaves are dark green with three withe veins. Jewel Orchids Temporarily Sold Out! Expect plants in about 2 months.
alba is another one of the many wonderful Jewel Orchids that Glass Box Tropicals offers.

alba Common name(s): Black Velvet Jewel Orchid, Jewel Orchid Native to: Temperature preferences: Warm to cool growing Water preferences: Medium to high moisture Terrestrial or Epiphytic: Terrestrial General Information and Care: Ludisia discolor var. Species: Ludisia discolor var.

Le genre Ludisia ne compte que l'espèce Ludisia discolor. Ludisia discolor alba is the white leafed form of Ludisia discolor which is an orchid originating from the warm fog forests of Southeast-Asia. The velvety, fine lined leafs and the high flowers make the Ludisia discolor to be a striking sight. Common Name:The Jewel Orchid Synonyms Edit.