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Flowering usually occurs in late winter or early spring after a dry and cool dormant period
but salt buildup on the roots can still occur
alba grows monopodially
It is collected and appreciated worldwide by lovers of feminine shades within the Cattleya family
ludisia discolor Dracula Flowering usually occurs in lateLudisia discolor is the classic jewel orchid: a terrestrial orchid collected primarily for its dark, velvety leaves. Delicate copper red to silver pink veins become visible when the leaf is viewed from different angles. In winter, slender flower spikes also appear, bearing small white flowers with a yellow center. This species is hardier and more forgiving than many other jewel orchids. This makes Ludisia discolor suitable as a first jewel orchid, but
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