Ludisia discolor (Ker Gawl.) A. Rich. (orhideea bijuterie)
Ludisia discolor (Ker Gawl.) A. Rich. (orhideea bijuterie)

Ludisia discolor (jewel orchid) 3pp

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Stage:: with or without flowers (12 cm pots)

with or without flowers (12 cm pots)
Full description and specifications

Ludisia discolor is a very special orchid, with velvety leaves and white flowers, which give the plant a special appearance. Also called the diamond or ruby ​​orchid, Ludisia is not pretentious at all, adapting very easily to any environment.
This botanical species of orchid has a wide distribution, from the north of India to the south-east of Asia, to the north of south-west China and to the south to Malaysia and Indonesia. In China, it inhabits swampy forest areas, at altitudes between 950 - 1000 m, in the provinces of Yunnan, Guangxi, Guangdong and Hainan. There are reports of the species from many mountainous regions in Vietnam, from Cha Pa in the north to Dalat in the south, but only one of the locations includes altitude indications, the species being found at 1200 m.
Currently, two variants of the species are known, namely Ludisia discolor "Alba", an albino variety, and Ludisia discolor "Nigricens", a mutation commonly found under the name "black velvet".
Note: Attention, the strains of this variety are very sensitive.
See the care guide for Ludisia on the Blog.

Height with pots included: 25-30 cm

3-4 plants/pot

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