Anoectochilus Roxburghii - ‘Jewel Orchid’ - 2 Inch
Anoectochilus Roxburghii - ‘Jewel Orchid’ - 2 Inch - 2" Nursery Pot is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Jewel Orchid - Stunning Foliage with Unique Veins
The Jewel Orchid is prized for its velvety, dark green leaves with silver veins, making it a standout among indoor plants. The intricate leaf patterns resemble fine jewelry, making this plant an eye-catching addition to any room.
Ideal for Low-Light Spaces
Unlike many orchids, the Jewel Orchid thrives in low to moderate indirect light, making it perfect for rooms without direct sunlight. Its adaptability ensures that it remains healthy and vibrant with minimal care.
Jewel Orchid Plant Profile
- Botanical Name: Anoectochilus Roxburghii, Ludisia Discolor
- Common Name: Jewel Orchid
- 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%
- Temperature: 60–85F
- Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves and control growth.
- Feeding: Use 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: Orchids Bloom in Winter
While the foliage is the main attraction, Jewel Orchids also produce delicate white or light pink flowers during the winter months. These small blooms add an extra layer of charm, making the plant even more captivating during colder seasons when most plants aren't flowering.
The History of the Jewel Orchid
The Jewel Orchid, Ludisia Discolor, originates from the tropical regions of Southeast Asia. Historically, it was collected not only for its beauty but also for its reputed medicinal properties. Over time, it has become a popular ornamental plant, admired for both its foliage and its easy adaptation to indoor environments.