Pleione limprichtii
PLEIONE ORCHID MIX, PEACOCK ORCHID
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Pleione is a small genus orchids with common names including peacock orchid, glory of the east, Himalayan crocus, Indian crocus and windowsill orchid.
They are easily grown by the layman, easy to propagate and are among the most popular orchids.
The big, showy flowers are pink to purplish, white or yellow, while the fringed, tubular lip is often paler or white, with yellow, red or purple dots and stripes. The flowers of the mountain species start blooming in spring, while the new shoots develop. The flowers of the orchids, growing in warmer climates, bloom in autumn, when the leaves have dropped.
The species can be grown outdoors in the garden, in the home as a houseplant, or on tree branches, and are well adapted to cold temperatures and frost. They grow in well-drained habitats and on rocks covered with moss.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 6-10 (possibly zone 5)
Height: 20cm, 8"
Location: Sun or part shade
Seeds per packet: Approx 10. These seeds are extremely tiny specs.
Pre-moisten (soak) some sphagnum moss. Place the seeds on the surface of the pre-dampened mix, and gently water with a spray bottle. Cover with clear plastic, and place your container in a warm room. Germinates in 6-12 months. Once little plants appear they can be planted into a mix of 50% peat moss, and 50% garden soil.
Pleione limprichtii
PLEIONE ORCHID MIX, PEACOCK ORCHID
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Pleione is a small genus orchids with common names including peacock orchid, glory of the east, Himalayan crocus, Indian crocus and windowsill orchid.
They are easily grown by the layman, easy to propagate and are among the most popular orchids.
The big, showy flowers are pink to purplish, white or yellow, while the fringed, tubular lip is often paler or white, with yellow, red or purple dots and stripes. The flowers of the mountain species start blooming in spring, while the new shoots develop. The flowers of the orchids, growing in warmer climates, bloom in autumn, when the leaves have dropped.
The species can be grown outdoors in the garden, in the home as a houseplant, or on tree branches, and are well adapted to cold temperatures and frost. They grow in well-drained habitats and on rocks covered with moss.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 6-10 (possibly zone 5)
Height: 20cm, 8"
Location: Sun or part shade
Seeds per packet: Approx 10. These seeds are extremely tiny specs.
Pre-moisten (soak) some sphagnum moss. Place the seeds on the surface of the pre-dampened mix, and gently water with a spray bottle. Cover with clear plastic, and place your container in a warm room. Germinates in 6-12 months. Once little plants appear they can be planted into a mix of 50% peat moss, and 50% garden soil.