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chopster01 07-27-2008 06:28 PM

Maroon-leafed Phal?
 
Hi,

Someone gave me an orchid because they were "killing" it (like it would stand a better chance with me, LOL).The leaves and the red-ish bloom (fall-winter) certainly look like a Phal. to me. Except the leaves are a lovely maroon, much like the color of the trim on this website. It isn't the kind of purple with green that you can get when light is too high. The leaves actually are maroon. My guess it was purchased in a regular flower shop and may be a common hybrid for some sort. Is this a common variation and I just have never heard of it before? Does anyone have an idea what it might be?

Charlie

bellini girl 07-27-2008 07:28 PM

Charlie, may be too much light?? Are you able to post :photo:. Then we can have a better idea of what ur dealing with

Lecent

chopster01 07-27-2008 07:39 PM

As I said, I doubt it is a question of too much light. It was solid maroon--no green at all--when I got it. It has resided in very low-light conditions, small east windows and/or under fluorescents at about 750 fc. No green has returned, though it has put out a new (maroon) leaf. I'm telling you, it's a maroon leaf. It may well not be a Phal at all, but some related orchid. I'm clueless-that's why I am asking. I don't have my camera handy, but I'll get a photo of it--it won't be in bloom for months yet, though.

philoserenus 07-27-2008 09:57 PM

i too think itz just too much light, it takes many many months for a plant to lose the maroon pigmentation. but then again, u might reject my 2-cent too.

the only other option is that this isnt an orchid at all, but thatz a totally different story.

chopster01 07-27-2008 10:24 PM

I'm truly sorry if I have given any offense. I did not mean to reject anyone's opinion out of hand or rudely.

I am absolutely sure it is an orchid. I do grow other orchids, including phals.

I was given this orchid over two years ago. It's always been a bit of a mystery. I have seen it bloom twice. It may not be a phal, but it is very phal-like. The leaves were maroon when I got it. It has been in an east window most of the time I've had it and under fluorescent lights for about a month. There has never been the slightest change in the hue of the leaves (really no hint of green) and new leaves come on in the same color.

You may indeed be absolutely correct. It may just be a question of too much light as you say, but then, it truly is taking "many, many" months for this one to shed even a bit of its maroon pigmentation. I guess I'll just have to wait and see.

Thanks for your help.

addictedcountryman 07-28-2008 02:31 AM

well, actually, there are phals that have maroon leaves. I'm not sure how reliable this link is below, but I have indeed read several threads about red-leaved phals.
Why are my phal's leaves red, reddish or purple? -

caseydoll 07-28-2008 08:00 AM

Please try and post a picture. I have a few phals that have turned reddish/purple from light but they definitely aren't maroon. I'm sure once you post a pic someone can help you better and will be able to tell if it's a phal. I am really curious myself and would love to know! :)

EdinAZ 07-28-2008 09:33 PM

A couple of possibilities
 
Some strains of Doritis pulcherrima can get pretty maroon-ish. Mine comes in maroon and gradually the mature leaves get more green in them, but the whole plant has a "maroon" look to it. I've seen some hybrids of this with a distinctly maroon tone to them also.

I'm sure this isn't what Chopster is talking about, but my Phal. schilleriana (4 of them) are all TOTALLY maroon on the underside of the leaves, with the top mottled (but mine have LOTS of maroon in the mottling). Maybe some hybrid of this carried the maroon to the top of the leaf as well?

Yes . . . a picture would help.

Ed

orchidtrader 07-29-2008 04:33 PM

Well some red flowering phals will have reddish colored leaves just as some orange flowering phals will have an orange cast to them and this may be even more prevalent when grown in high light. This is completely normal in certain clones of phals. Just enjoy the extra color there is nothing wrong with you plant.

Soonix 07-29-2008 08:45 PM

Maybe its like my "Mystery" baby i posted a while back. although the leaves come out light green they turn to that reddish/maroon color. There are some pics you could look at.

I dont know how the links work so i'm trying two styles, sorry bout that.:blushing:

http://www.orchidboard.com/community...stylis-id.html


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