Habenaria - Vermilion
A terrestrial orchid from tropical regions, with a wide variety of flower colors.
It typically grows in forests or near waterfalls with high humidity.
Also known as Tropical Habenaria, with varieties from Hong Kong and Thailand.
An easy-to-care-for tuberous rare plant that sprouts leaves and flowers on schedule.
A great entry-level option for wild plants.
Continue watering after flowering; you don't need to store the tubers.
The older and larger the tubers, the more flower buds.
There's also a chance of new tubers and plants forming.
The flower stalk blooms from bottom to top.
Exhibits orchid characteristics.
Avoid wind to allow flowers to bloom and be appreciated for up to 45 days.
Arizugawa Iris, the most finely-leaved variegated iris.
A rare and easy-to-care-for wild plant, it just grows slowly.
Its length is 1/2 that of the Golden Phoenix Iris, making it more elegant and delicate.
From a distance, it has a refined, hazy appearance.
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Photos 1-7, taken on: 9/29/2025
Contents: 2 blooming Habenaria plants, 3-year-old Arizugawa Iris, Hydrangea, Purple Lip Flower.
3-year-old Habenaria in a Lu Ming Tang purple glazed round pot, with kiln-change crystalline patterns on the glaze.
Viewable from all angles, offering a rich and magnificent feel.
Habenaria with double flower spikes, long blooming period with continuous flowering.
Purple Lip Flower blooms in spring, offering purple flower spikes. Hydrangea may produce small white flowers year-round.
Photo 8, taken on: 10/13/2024. Last year, there was only 1 Habenaria plant.
Arizugawa Iris was planted during this time, and after one year, it has grown to fill the pot (Photo 9) and has been pruned.
Photo 9, taken on: 9/29/2025, before pruning.
Photo 10, illustration of Habenaria in full bloom.
No need to store tubers; they go dormant after flowering.
Leaves will sprout in early summer the following year, with flowers appearing in August and September.
Last year it was a single plant, this year it's two, and next year there might be 3 or more.
Older plants produce more flowers per plant.
This is the joy of tuberous plants.
A small-leaved, miniature landscape, therapeutic bonsai.
The growth direction and flow of the plants vary, so a uniform design is not possible.
Each plant is unique.
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/Cultivation Difficulty/ Habenaria ★★☆☆☆
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Watering Routine | Water daily at a fixed time while enjoying the beautiful plant.
Soil Medium | Japanese Kanuma soil (granular soil).
Placement | Balcony, or a well-ventilated indoor area for 5-7 days before moving to the balcony.
Sunlight | Approximately 3 hours of sunlight, avoiding the midday sun.
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- Lu Ming Tang Purple Crystal Glaze Cloud Foot Round Pot, with maker's mark on the base. Dimensions: 9.8x9.8x6.8cm. The current plant height including the pot is approximately 22.5 cm, with a spread of about 15cm. Plants will not be shipped on holidays. If you cannot receive the package on Saturday, please leave a note when placing your order.
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