Platanthera flava, the palegreen orchid, is a species of pale-flowered orchid. It is native to eastern North America, from Texas east to Florida, north to Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia.Platanthera flava has from 10 to 40 flowers in an inflorescence. In the north of its range, in Canada, this species is particularly associated with shorelines of lakes and rivers, in the seasonally flooded zone. In Nova Scotia, it occurs in wet meadows on seasonally flooded shorelines with rare shoreline species such as Plymouth Gentian. In the south, such as in Texas, it is found in wet savannas and flatwoods. The shoreline habitats of the north are maintained by ice scour, while in the south, the flatwoods are maintained by recurring fire. Hence, it appears that this species depends upon recurring natural disturbance to maintain open sunny conditions.
Pale green orchid is generally resistant to disease and is affected by relatively few insect pests. Its care is regarded as difficult because it needs high humidity combined with good air circulation and minimal harmful pathogens. Too much watering can cause root rot. Although anyone can grow the pale green orchid, keeping it healthy and inducing it to bloom again requires more cultivation experience.
How to keep Platanthera Flava.
Water
The pale green orchid thrives with regular watering but can tolerate occasional dry spells. During the summer, water it weekly, and reduce this to every 10 days in the fall and winter. To ensure the orchid remains humid, especially in drier environments, mist it regularly. It is also important to use water with a neutral pH. To achieve this, you can store tap or rainwater before using it on the plant.
Fertilizer
For the Pale green orchid, one fertilizer application in spring is generally enough, though repeated feedings can enhance growth. Feed every month to month and a half. Fertilizing improves the leaves' appearance and function, helping maintain even color and a healthy texture. It also promotes root development and nutrient uptake for the plant's long-term health.
Pruning
The pale green orchid is known for its delicate green flowers. For optimal health, it's best to prune the plant from early to late spring. During this time, trim away any dead stems and spent flower spikes to encourage healthier growth. Ensure that your pruning tools are clean to prevent infections. Be cautious not to over-prune, as this can stress the plant. Proper pruning promotes vigorous development and enhances the orchid's resistance to disease.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Herb
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Platanthera
- Family
- Orchidaceae
- Hardiness Zone
- 9-11
- Leaf Type
- Deciduous
- Flower Color
- White, Yellow, Green
- Flower Size
- 2.54 cm
Other names.
Reader questions.
What is the Pale Green Orchid?
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