Do you ever buy orchids for their foliage?
Twas just musing about this. I realize blooms are generally the name of the game. However, occasionally I find myself looking at a plant not for its blooms but rather because the foliage or growth habit is just so (in my opinion) attractive, unusual, or just plain cool -- and I'm not talking the jewel orchids here. It's what led me to trade for a Dockrilla cucumerina.
Thought I had created such a poll on OB years back, but can't find it if I did. So............. |
Have you not witnessed the foliage craze going on in the Vanda/neo forums?
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With Neofinetia, flowers are just icing on the cake. That's one of the things that first intrigued me before I started my collection. At Satomi's (of Seed Engei) presentation at SEPOS, when she explained that the major annual Fukiran judging event in Japan takes place at a time when the Neos are mostly not yet in bloom, a light went on in my head. :idea: With my Phal growing space often appearing as a near unbroken sea of green, I figured I should go with the flow and focus on a genus where it's the foliage (and root tips, tsuke, etc.) that matters above all else. ;) So yes, I used to often unintentionally acquire plants for their leaves, now I do it on purpose. :D For anyone who is not familiar with the growing Neofinetia/Fukiran orchid subculture, take a look around this section of Orchid Board: Vanda Alliance - Neofinetia - Orchid Board - Most Complete Orchid Forum on the web ! |
Great poll! I typically buy plants because I like the foliage and/or growth habits. If I think the plant is boring when it's not in bloom, I either have to put it on a creative mount or I just won't buy it. I have to like the complete package in order to purchase a plant. F
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Psychopsis Mendenhall 'Hildos' has cool, patterned leaves, the reason I bought it. :)
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The phals and paphs with mottled leaves are very attractive when not in bloom. But to purchase one just for the foliage ?? not sure that would be enough for me.
Although I do have some that are reluctant bloomers so the nice leaves are a bonus and possibly save them from the compost heap:). Bill |
As an indoor grower, the plants are always on display, sopatterned leaves are nice so that they are still interesting when not in bloom. Also, the proportion of a plant is as important as the flowers to me.
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Dendrobium anceps comes to mind.
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I've only bought Jewel Orchids for the foliage.
However I have some I bought, that I've not got to flower. And I KEEP them for the foliage. Sometimes I just like the plant, regardless of the fact it's not bloomed. |
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