Ludisia Discolor - ‘Jewel Orchid’ var. Nigrescens - Various Sizes

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Description

Grown for it’s foliage over it’s flowers, the Ludisia Discolor - ‘Jewel Orchid’ plant will still bloom a few times a year when cared for properly. This variety of Jewel Orchid is identified by it’s single light ‘vein’ running down the center of each leaf, whereas other varieties have several ‘veins’. It’s small, white flowers grow from a single stalk, but the real star of the show is the velvety, veined foliage. Contrary to other Orchids the Jewel prefers a soil growing medium and shade to medium indirect light. Try keeping it in your bathroom since it will LOVE the humidity!


Jewel Orchid Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Ludisia Discolor 
  • Common Name: Jewel Orchid var. Nigrescens
  • Family: Orchidaceae
  • Native Range: Eastern/Southeastern Asia

Jewel Orchid Care Guide

  • Care Level: Moderate
  • Light: Shade, medium indirect light
  • Water: Do not allow to completely dry, water thoroughly when growing medium begins to dry, but avoid keeping this plant soaking wet
  • Humidity: 50-80%
  • Temperature60–85F
  • PruningPrune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves and control growth.
  • FeedingUse a general-purpose liquid houseplant fertilizer at half strength once every month during the growing season 
  • Propagation: Stem Cuttings
  • Pests: Look out for aphids, spider mites, & mealybugs
  • Toxicity: non-toxic

Fun Fact About Jewel Orchid: A Leafy Wonder

Did you know that jewel orchids are sometimes called "black orchids" due to the dark color of their leaves? This striking appearance not only makes them visually appealing but also sets them apart from traditional flowering orchids!

The Fascinating History of Jewel Orchids

Jewel orchids were first introduced to the Western world in the 19th century, gaining popularity among orchid enthusiasts for their unique foliage rather than their flowers. Originally native to Southeast Asia, these orchids have become sought-after specimens in home gardens and collections. Their captivating beauty and adaptability have ensured their place in the hearts of plant lovers around the globe.