Ludisia discolor is a terrestrial orchid native to parts of the Eastern hemisphere commonly. Commonly referred to as jewel orchids they are most known for their dark, almost black, velvety foliage and have strikingly pink colored veins.
The ones we're offering are pretty similar if not identical to the photo, they are small 2" inch plants and they are often cultivated as miniature terrarium species.
Care
They enjoy humidity and bright indirect light. Water when first 2" of soil is dry. Plants ship in 4" or 6" pots with lots of growth points.
All of our plants are ethically sourced from certified U.S. nurseries. We strongly condemn the poaching of plants or wild collection.Ludisia discolor is a terrestrial orchid native to parts of the Eastern hemisphere commonly. Commonly referred to as jewel orchids they are most known for their dark, almost black, velvety foliage and have strikingly pink colored veins.
The ones we're offering are pretty similar if not identical to the photo, they are small 2" inch plants and they are often cultivated as miniature terrarium species.
Care
They enjoy humidity and bright indirect light. Water when first 2" of soil is dry. Plants ship in 4" or 6" pots with lots of growth points.
All of our plants are ethically sourced from certified U.S. nurseries. We strongly condemn the poaching of plants or wild collection.