Bletilla Striata
Bletilla Striata is an attractive terrestrial orchid type. They are available in China, Vietnam, Myanmar, Japan, and other places. The flowers of this robust terrestrial orchid are pinkish-purple. The Cattleya is roughly five centimeters broad and resembles tiny flowers. The flower has a lower lip and five petals. Their major blooming period is in the spring and lasts for around four to six weeks.
The plant has light green leaves. They develop into swords as they mature, and this beauty queen was given the Award of Garden Merit. The attractiveness of any area, including borders, beds, and even rock gardens, can be enhanced by this flower, which is much sought after for ornamental purposes. The plant occasionally needs a little watering.
Chinese round orchid is another name for the bletilla striata orchid. The bloom has a few color variations within the same species, and they are comparatively affordable to grow. For instance, flowers in shades of white and off-white are also available. The most important aspect of cultivation is giving the plant a moist environment and sparingly watering it. The lovely bloom is more well-known for being distinct and silky.