Thursday, March 6, 2014
Bletilla Orchids
Bletilla ochracea
Native to Japan and eastern China, this clumping Orchid grows up to 2.7 x 2.2 ( rarely over 2 ) feet. Its basal and stem foliage is lance shaped and up to 17 x 3 inch. The leaves are striate and heavily pleated.
The flowers are light to dark yellow, from May to June.
Hardy zones 5 to 8 preferring medium shade on moist well drained soil. Grows very well in the southeast and Mid Atlantic U.S.
* photo taken on June 23 2013 @ U.S. National Arboretum, DC
Bletilla striata ( Chinese Ground Orchid )
Native to eastern China and Japan, this easy to grow perennial reaches a maximum clump size of 3 x 4 feet though usually remaining under 2 feet in height. Some records include: 2 foot spread in 5 years. Looks great in shady gardens esp. with large boulders.
The long, pleated, deep green leaves grow from the soil and are up to 24 x 5 ( rarely over 18 x 3 ) inches and semi-evergreen.
The reddish-pink to rose-purple flowers, up to 2 inches, are borne on racemes during late spring into early summer.
Hardy zones 5 to 8 in partial shade on cool, moist, humus-rich, fertile, well drained soil.
Clumps can be divided during early spring. Early spring is also the best time to install new plants.
* photos taken on May 1 2010 @ U.S. National Arboretum, D.C.
* photo taken on May 8 2010 @ U.S. National Arboretum, D.C.
* photos taken on April 14 2012 in Columbia, MD
* photos taken on June 7 2012 in Columbia, MD
* photos taken on May 26 2013 in Columbia, MD
* photos taken on June 23 2013 @ U.S. National Arboretum, DC
Some cultivars include:
Alba
White flowers, otherwise similar.
* photo taken on May 8 2010 @ U.S. National Arboretum, D.C.
Albostriata
- Thin white margin on leaves.
First Kiss
White flowers.
The foliage has a thin white margin.
Kuchibeni
* photo taken on June 23 2013 @ U.S. National Arboretum, Washington, DC
Bletilla yokohoma
Reaching up to 15 x 16 inches in size with green leaves and lavender flowers, otherwise similar.
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