
Anoectochilus 'Coarse Rod'
Anoectochilus ‘Coarse Rod’ is a jewel orchid selected for its bold foliage, with deep green leaves marked by thick, coppery to red veining. The heavier vein structure gives this form a slightly more rugged appearance compared to finer-veined jewel orchids.
This is a terrestrial orchid suited to indoor growing, terrariums, and warm, shaded positions with consistent humidity. Although botanically an orchid, it grows as a forest-floor plant and should be treated more like a foliage species than a traditional epiphytic orchid.
Care
- Light: Low to medium light. Bright indirect light is ideal; avoid direct sun.
- Water: Keep evenly moist. Do not allow the pot to dry out completely.
- Humidity: High humidity preferred. Well suited to terrariums or enclosed growing areas.
- Temperature: Warm to intermediate conditions. Protect from cold and drafts.
- Growing media: Free-draining but moisture-retentive terrestrial mix, often based on fine bark, coco fibre, and organic material.
- Feeding: Light, regular feeding during active growth using a diluted orchid fertiliser.
Key Characteristics
- Plant type: Terrestrial jewel orchid
- Primary feature: Decorative foliage
- Leaf colour: Deep green with thick copper to red veining
- Growth habit: Creeping, clump-forming
- Typical use: Indoor plant, terrarium, shaded orchid collections
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Anoectochilus 'Coarse Rod'
Anoectochilus ‘Coarse Rod’ is a jewel orchid selected for its bold foliage, with deep green leaves marked by thick, coppery to red veining. The heavier vein structure gives this form a slightly more rugged appearance compared to finer-veined jewel orchids.
This is a terrestrial orchid suited to indoor growing, terrariums, and warm, shaded positions with consistent humidity. Although botanically an orchid, it grows as a forest-floor plant and should be treated more like a foliage species than a traditional epiphytic orchid.
Care
- Light: Low to medium light. Bright indirect light is ideal; avoid direct sun.
- Water: Keep evenly moist. Do not allow the pot to dry out completely.
- Humidity: High humidity preferred. Well suited to terrariums or enclosed growing areas.
- Temperature: Warm to intermediate conditions. Protect from cold and drafts.
- Growing media: Free-draining but moisture-retentive terrestrial mix, often based on fine bark, coco fibre, and organic material.
- Feeding: Light, regular feeding during active growth using a diluted orchid fertiliser.
Key Characteristics
- Plant type: Terrestrial jewel orchid
- Primary feature: Decorative foliage
- Leaf colour: Deep green with thick copper to red veining
- Growth habit: Creeping, clump-forming
- Typical use: Indoor plant, terrarium, shaded orchid collections
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Anoectochilus ‘Coarse Rod’ is a jewel orchid selected for its bold foliage, with deep green leaves marked by thick, coppery to red veining. The heavier vein structure gives this form a slightly more rugged appearance compared to finer-veined jewel orchids.
This is a terrestrial orchid suited to indoor growing, terrariums, and warm, shaded positions with consistent humidity. Although botanically an orchid, it grows as a forest-floor plant and should be treated more like a foliage species than a traditional epiphytic orchid.
Care
- Light: Low to medium light. Bright indirect light is ideal; avoid direct sun.
- Water: Keep evenly moist. Do not allow the pot to dry out completely.
- Humidity: High humidity preferred. Well suited to terrariums or enclosed growing areas.
- Temperature: Warm to intermediate conditions. Protect from cold and drafts.
- Growing media: Free-draining but moisture-retentive terrestrial mix, often based on fine bark, coco fibre, and organic material.
- Feeding: Light, regular feeding during active growth using a diluted orchid fertiliser.
Key Characteristics
- Plant type: Terrestrial jewel orchid
- Primary feature: Decorative foliage
- Leaf colour: Deep green with thick copper to red veining
- Growth habit: Creeping, clump-forming
- Typical use: Indoor plant, terrarium, shaded orchid collections























