Bletilla - Hardy Ground Orchid

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Regulärer Preis £35.00
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Bring a tropical aesthetic into your garden with these purple and white hardy Orchid blooms. Hardy through most of the UK, down to -10°C.

These bell-shaped purple or white blooms are the perfect way to bring a bit of exotic tropical colour and shape to your garden. While they have that characteristic Orchid style, they are hardy enough to enjoy life outdoors in the UK, and are suitable for growing in sheltered outdoor spots that get a bit of shade. Spring and summer blooms bring your garden to life and add a splash of colour - and if you love growing orchids indoors, why not grow these in your garden too?

Deciduous Perennial

Flower, clump-forming growth

Foliage and flowers in spring and summer.


Scientific Name
Bletilla striata (Blet's little striped plant)

Common Name
Chinese Ground Orchid, Purple Hardy Orchid, White Hardy Orchid, Hyacinth Orchid, Common Bletilla

Origin
Originating in Eastern Asia, this orchid is native to China, Japan, Korea and Myanmar.

Pruning Tips
Pruning isn't totally necessary, but you can trim back withered leaves in autumn or in late winter.

Wildlife Value
Bletilla orchids are attractive to pollinators but won't offer much food to pollinators as they are thought to be rewardless (i.e. not containing nectar for pollinators)

Positioning
Grow in partial shade, in a spot sheltered from the wind.

Water
Keep soil moist but make sure it drains well so the plant isn't sat in a puddle. Water in dry weather, especially while the plant is blooming to keep the flowers looking fresh.

Soil
Flexible with soil type as long as it drains well and won't keep your orchid's roots too soggy.

Food
Will benefit from a feed in spring and summer, ideally with a balanced orchid feed. Adding some compost or leaf mold to the soil around the plant will also help up its nutrient value.

Pet-safe
Yes - this plant is non-toxic, although munching larger quantities can cause stomach upset.

Sprouts Top Tips
Make sure the plant doesn't dry out when it's blooming or the flowers won't last as long. A layer of mulch in winter can help keep it warmer and also add some nutrients ready for spring.

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