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How Do Patterned Orchids Get Their Spots?

 

spotted phalaenopsis orchidsIn a sea of vivid pinks, purples and yellows, white patterned Just Add Ice Orchids stand out like a leopard in a pride of lions. Huge white petals speckled with fuchsia spots, deep purple petals striped with lines of white, creamy yellow petals sprinkled with sunburst of red dots – patterned Just Add Ice Orchids garner attention not only for their unique beauty, but for the sheer surprise of discovering something so delightfully unexpected. We simply don’t expect to find a laughing trickster peeking from amid the orderly elegant stalks of a Phalaenopsis orchid display.

Are these unusual orchids nature’s attempt at a joke? Perhaps a freak twist of the genes that occurred when nature’s back was turned? While the development of a patterned orchid might seem like a happy accident, these fascinating hybrids actually result from cross-pollination. Many of the unique colors in which Phalaenopsis orchids and other orchid varieties are available today are the result of years, often decades, of careful hybridization through cross pollination.

Cross Pollination at Just Add Ice

The stunning salmon-colored orchids available from Just Add Ice Orchids are just one example of some of the gorgeous colors that have been created by cross-pollinating Phalaenopsis orchids of different colors.

Just Add Ice Orchids offers an amazing 60-to-70-color array of Phalaenopsis orchids in seven color categories: pink, salmon, white, purple, yellow, bi-color and unique. Click here to watch our greenhouse video and learn more about Just Add Ice Orchids.

Photo credit: thirteenthbat

Comments

I have the one pictured above that I rescued from a friend, brought it back to life and for the second time it bloomed. This time it has 2 blooms. Thank you for the information on how this happens, with the help of God.
Posted @ Wednesday, April 11, 2012 9:47 AM by Liz
I have been lucky enough to get one of the "French Spotted" patterns but would like to see more of the varieties with the large spots around the column - novelty types bred from the smaller species. Would also like to see more of the Miniatures. My local Wal-Mart did NOT offer any for Easter, choosing to stay with the more "traditional" offerings. So I would like to have some way of advance notification with other retailers in my area will have JAI Orchids. Can we do that yet? 
 
As for how the various colors and patterns are come by, I would also be interested in know what species may have been involved.
Posted @ Wednesday, April 11, 2012 1:58 PM by Rebecca
Rebecca,  
You may want to check out "Find a Store" under the "Learn" section on the website to locate a Just Add Ice Orchids retailer near you. 
http://stores.justaddiceorchids.com/
Posted @ Friday, April 13, 2012 2:41 PM by Just Add Ice Support
I will have to start checking the Kroger Store, since, apparently my Wal-Mart didn't have them for Easter, but maybe for Mother's Day. 
Posted @ Friday, April 13, 2012 4:21 PM by Rebecca
i have over 20 orchids with only 2 blooming now.i follow just add ice,then fertilize,but so far none have rebloomed and i have had somne over a year.What am i doing wrong?Any help would be appreciated.
Posted @ Monday, April 16, 2012 12:36 PM by shelly
Shelly, Have you re-potted them? Are they getting enough light (but not too much direct sun)? Is the humidity high enough? Are they warm enough? 
 
Try using the fertilizer at 1/4 to 1/2 strength and freeze them into cubes to use as you would regular ice cubes. Just keep tweaking their environment until you find the right combination for them in your home.
Posted @ Monday, April 16, 2012 3:11 PM by Rebecca
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