The Adam and Eve Orchid
The Adam and Eve Orchid might make a great addition to your landscape! This unique flower does not take much to care for! At our nursery, we are proud to include the Adam and Eve Orchid on our list of plants. The Adam & Eve Orchid could also add color to your garden! Do you want your property to catch the eyes of your friends, family, business partners, and potential clients? Then, learn more about the Adam & Eve Orchid!
What Does the Adam and Eve Orchid Look Like?
The Adam & Eve is a perennial that grows from rounded corms. A short rhizome usually links these corms. The lip of the plant is relatively small. It is white and has three lobes. When the Adam and Eve Orchid matures, the lip of the flower turns magenta.
When they bloom, the flowers are light brown and about 0.5 inches long. As they mature, they turn purple at the bases, adding a nice color contrast you will love. The unique appearance of the Adam and Eve Orchid makes it a popular choice!
When Does the Adam & Eve Bloom?
The Adam & Eve Orchid changes its appearance throughout the years, always keeping you on your toes! Thanks to the warmer weather in the local area, the Adam and Eve Orchid usually blooms in the middle of May or early June. Then, during the winter, the leaves start to fall off. You will notice white veins pressed against the dark green background, letting you know that Adam & Eve will hibernate again until warmer weather.
Where Is the Adam & Eve Usually Found?
While you can plant the Adam and Eve Orchid in your garden, it can also be found in the wild! It is usually found along rich, moist slopes that lead to streams, creeks, and ravines. If you like hiking locally, you have probably seen Adam & Eve before! Many people love hiking in May to watch the Adam & Eve bloom! You might have even done the same in the past!
Call Us for the Adam and Eve Orchid!
If you are looking for the Adam and Eve Orchid, we can help you! We provide Adam and Eve to residential and commercial clients in the area! Did you know that the Adam and Eve Orchid is also called putty root? That is because the roots contain a gel-like substance that acts like glue to hold together broken pottery! The Adam and Eve Orchid has a rich history as well! Our plant experts can work with you personally, helping you find the perfect flowers for your property!
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