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    Mississippi state University ExtentionBy Mississippi state University ExtentionJune 18, 20263 Mins Read0 Views
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    PHALAENOPSIS -- Phalaenopsis orchids, commonly known as moth orchids, have graceful sprays of blooms that arch outward and seem to float effortlessly in midair. (Photo by MSU Extension/Eddie Smith) Alt text -- Plants with white and purple blooms grow in containers in a room.
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    I want to take you back to Tatiana Martin’s beautiful yard in Vicksburg this week to look indoors at her orchids to see that her passion for gardening extends beyond the landscape beds.

    Orchids are her hobby, and her collection demonstrates how these plants can bring beauty and personality into homes.

    One of the most fascinating orchids in her collection is the Ludisia orchid, often called the jewel orchid. Unlike many orchids grown primarily for their flowers, this one steals the spotlight with its foliage.

    This plant has velvety, deep green leaves etched with delicate veins that shimmer when the light hits them just right.

    The jewel orchid has a soft, woodland-like appearance that looks at home in a cozy corner or shaded room. It thrives in lower light conditions, which is one reason many houseplant lovers enjoy growing it.

    When it blooms, slender stems topped with tiny white flowers rise above the foliage like an elegant finishing touch.

    Tatiana also grows several Phalaenopsis orchids, commonly known as moth orchids. These are the orchids that come to mind for most people when they think of orchids and decide to give them a try. Their graceful sprays of blooms arch outward and seem to float effortlessly in midair.

    Her collection includes everything from crisp white blooms to soft blush pinks and dramatic speckled patterns that look hand-painted. Some flowers have delicate yellow throats, while others display bold splashes of magenta and burgundy. Each bloom carries an almost porcelain-like beauty that can last for weeks.

    One reason Phalaenopsis orchids are so popular is that they are surprisingly beginner-friendly.

    They thrive in bright, indirect light and generally need watering only when the potting mix begins to dry. With a little consistency and care, they often rebloom, rewarding growers with a spectacular floral display year after year.

    Tatiana’s Dendrobium orchids add a completely different texture and form to her collection.

    These orchids bring height and drama with their upright canes lined with clusters of blooms. Their flowers create a striking display that feels architectural compared to the softer, arching form of Phalaenopsis orchids.

    Dendrobiums appreciate brighter light and a slightly different watering routine, but once gardeners learn their preferences, these orchids are incredibly rewarding. When in bloom, the canes are covered in colorful, elegant flowers.

    Tatiana’s orchids reminded me that growing orchids does not have to be intimidating. Many people assume orchids require elaborate greenhouses or expert-level care, but that simply is not true. A bright windowsill, a little patience and the willingness to learn can go a long way.

    Orchids have a way of slowing a person down to appreciate the details of the curve of a bloom, the intricate markings on a petal or the glow of beautiful foliage. Whether you are an experienced gardener or someone just beginning to explore houseplants, orchids can open the door to a new and rewarding gardening adventure.

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