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Ludisia discolor 'Alba'

Ludisia discolor 'Alba' – Jewel Orchid with Silvery-Green Foliage


Ludisia discolor 'Alba' is a rare jewel orchid cultivar prized for its soft, silvery-green leaves and delicate white flowers. Unlike its darker sibling, this variety features velvety foliage in pale olive tones, crossed with fine silver veining that shimmers in natural light. The plant stays compact and spreads gently through creeping stems, making it ideal for terrariums, shaded shelves, or bright bathrooms. Its subtle glow, soft textures, and reliable bloom cycle make it a collector's favourite among jewel orchid lovers who want something beyond the usual dark forms.


Leaf Texture and Form of Ludisia 'Alba'


  • Leaf colour: Pale green to silver-olive with delicate, light veining
  • Surface: Velvety and slightly iridescent under bright, indirect light
  • Growth style: Creeping and low—forms small clumps and spreads slowly
  • Indoor size: Typically 10–20 cm tall, spreads 20–30 cm across
  • Flowers: Small, white, and orchid-like—appear on upright spikes

Botanical Origin and Habitat of Ludisia discolor


Ludisia discolor is native to Southeast Asia, including regions of Vietnam, Thailand, and southern China. It grows terrestrially in shaded, humid forest floors, thriving in loose, organic-rich substrates with high humidity and mild temperatures (18–26 °C). The 'Alba' cultivar is a selectively bred variation of the species, known for its lack of deep red pigmentation and more silvery foliage. It’s equally well adapted to indoor conditions with stable moisture, filtered light, and protection from cold air.

Ludisia discolor 'Alba' is non-toxic and safe to grow around pets and people.


How to Care for Ludisia discolor 'Alba'


  • Light: Bright but indirect light keeps foliage vibrant; avoid direct sun
  • Watering: Keep soil lightly moist; never let it fully dry out or become soggy
  • Humidity: Prefers 60–80%; great candidate for terrariums or pebble trays
  • Temperature: 18–26 °C is ideal; sensitive to cold drafts
  • Soil: Loose, airy orchid or epiphyte mix with fine bark and sphagnum moss
  • Repotting: Every 2 years or when stems begin to crowd the pot
  • Fertilising: Monthly feeding with orchid or diluted houseplant fertiliser
  • Propagation: Easy via stem cuttings or division—roots from nodes
  • Hydroponics: Not suitable—prefers organic, lightly moist substrates
  • Pruning: Trim leggy stems or old flower spikes to encourage compact growth

Common Issues with Ludisia discolor 'Alba'


  • Leaf curl or wilt: Can result from underwatering or low humidity
  • Yellowing leaves: Often caused by overwatering or poor drainage
  • Rotting base: Happens if substrate stays too wet—use airy, fast-drying mix
  • Fungus gnats: Let top layer dry slightly and improve airflow
  • Mealybugs: May appear in crowded stems—remove manually and treat early

Extra Growing Notes for Ludisia 'Alba'


'Alba' prefers stable, moist, low-light environments—think forest floor conditions. It's particularly well-suited to terrariums or shaded corners with high humidity and warm air. With time, it will form a creeping mat of silver-toned foliage and send up small flowering spikes that bloom reliably once established. By mimicking its natural habitat—mild temperatures, damp air, and soft light—you’ll help this jewel orchid thrive for years.


Etymology and Botanical Naming of Ludisia discolor


Ludisia is named after Joachim Ludwig Schultes, a 19th-century botanist. The species name discolor means “two-coloured,” referring to the contrast between the leaf surface and undersides. The cultivar name 'Alba' highlights the pale, silvery-green foliage and absence of the typical reddish hues found in the standard form.


FAQs about Ludisia discolor 'Alba'


  • Does it bloom often?
    Yes—when mature, it sends up white flowering spikes once a year, usually in winter or spring.
  • Can I grow it in low light?
    Yes—but growth may slow; brighter indirect light supports denser foliage and blooming.
  • Is it pet safe?
    Yes—'Alba' is non-toxic and safe around pets and children.

Buy Ludisia discolor 'Alba' Now


Delicate, rare, and compact—Ludisia discolor 'Alba' is the perfect jewel orchid for small spaces and soft light environments. Order now and add subtle shimmer to your plant collection.


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  • Ludisia discolor 'Alba' is a form of Ludisia discolor (Ker Gawl.) Blume. is approximately 10 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 7 cm pot.

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