
Originally Posted by
Sue
Prem – here, we take them in for the winter, and this time we managed to leave them out for long enough – to get enough cold from the approaching winter – that now they think it's spring. Kind of annoying, but kind of nice.
Tanya – Bletilla striata is known as the 'Chinese ground orchid,' and is actually from China, although I don't know the actual distribution (and of course saying "from China" is about as informative as saying "from North America"). At any rate, my point is that you could probably grow them in the ground outside year-round.
You can often get them from bulb sellers. If you can plant them outside they'll spread and form a patch quickly. The flowers don't last too long individually, and a given plant will be in bloom for maybe 2 weeks total.
They're related to Spathoglottis, but the manner of blooming is different (and the plant is quite small compared to Spathoglottis plicata, for example). They bloom from the center of new growths, one spike per growth, the best I know, and they seem to me to max out at seven blooms per spike.