(Note: These are “color-infused” white phalaenopsis orchids. Subsequent blooms will be white. Color infusion process is some secret patent. These orchids were purchased. For more discussion see: http://www.orchidboard.com/community/beginner-discussion/63444-gemstone-orchids.html) They certainly are dramatically beautiful, but I think the company should be more forthright about the dyeing process and the fact that subsequent blooms will be white. I had to google to find out about this orchid.
So many beautiful shades of blue. Your photos are very engrossing and some look like paintings. Really nice!
Awww. A comment like this makes is all so wonderful! Thank you~
Purchase or not the colors are beautiful! Excellent photography!
Aren’t they just gorgeous. I’m looking at them now~
Seriously stunning!
Merci beau coup~
beautiful
They are so striking. I am enamored by them~
Wonderful shots, as usual.
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I can’t wait to hear about the rattlesnake roundup!
Oh good! Let’s just put is this way, familiarity definitely has bred more contempt! 🙂
Gorgeous……….
They really are and the color manipulation doesn’t bother me much because I influence rose, hydrangea and camellia color all the time through selective fertilization. This is ramping it up, but the effect is striking~
I am glad you told us they are colour infused. I was beginning to go green with envy that someone had blue orchids!
I saw them in the grocery store and had to buy them and rush home to google them to find out what was up with them. They inject them with dye and have them in different “gem stone” colors. I’d like to see the other colors also~
Gem stone colours! Sounds really interesting.
Check them out. The green and blue striped look amazing. I will see if I can order them…..
http://www.westerlayorchids.com/our-products/gemstones/
Amazing! 🙂
Yes, I think so too!! Thank you~
Hi Thanks for the follow 🙂 Lovely posts..
The way the colour spread is really nice. I wouldn’t have known they were ‘color-infused’ if you hadn’t told us. Hauntingly beautiful!
Aren’t they gorgeous. Apparently they infuse with various gem stone colors. I am eager to see the others and will research it (thank you google) and thank you Halim! I am glad you enjoyed them as I do~
Very nice capturing of the orchids. I have been wondering for a while now how some of the flowers or orchids in store have some unnatural color. Thank you for sharing.
Have you seen the other colors? Do you have a photo? I hear them do them in various gem stone colors and I am eager to see the other colors. These are the first I have seen~
No, I do not have any photos. I saw variety of unnatural color flowers at the supermarkets rather.
What tremendous photos, I can almost smell the flowers. I love that blue!
They are ethereal looking! I am looking at them now!! Merci beau coup~
beautiful, but unnerving, for the reasons you give — how about blue poppies? they really are blue, and stay blue — perhaps you’re not in a zone that could grow them, but you can at least find and admire them online!
I’ve seen them in my travels and they are gorgeous! The Holler is covered with deep blue morning glories, blue sage, blue rosemary, I have planted tons of blue and purple flowers because I love them so. Our native poppy which coats everywhere in the spring is orange. I didn’t plant them. They are lovely too, but you are right, the “Iceland Blue” and red poppies I have seen on my travels are so beautiful. Cheers to you & thank you~
beautiful…infused or not!
Yep. I agree. Res ipso loquitur~
Completely electric! And it would not matter to me about the dyeing process–as I am the blackest of thumbs with orchids–of all kinds. I’ve yet to have one bloom twice, though I am marvelous with the rest of my plants. I cannot get the orchid to grow, though…
Or glow, for that matter. Lovely post, Cindy. Blue ribbon.
I bet it might glow!!! What a thought! I will check it out tonight!! Stay tuned….:) I think you just need to ignore your orchid. Cut it down generously, stick by a sink near a window, and stick it under the running water once a week or so. It may take awhile, but it will rebloom. I think it’s easy to get discouraged because it looks so, eeerrrr, ugly, until it reblooms! Sort of like roses….
I had one of these in Florida. It started off really vivid blue, but as you say, the subsequent flowers were pale blue to white. It was nice while it lasted though. 🙂
Oooooh! I would love the pale blue. It must be remnants of the dye. I’m going to google and try to find out about the other colors. So far it seems quite hardy~
Am I missing something here. Didn’t we all as kids in science class take even just daisies or carnations and stick them in food dye colored water to watch them suck up the color. Really how hard can it be?
Maybe they are using some finely ground indigo or someithing and don’t want to give out their formula…but is it that big of a mystery? When the roots stop sucking up the dye the flowers are going to revert to their natural color, what ever it was.
Well that’s my two cents. The photos on the other hand…are just gorgious!!!
You see Jules, I could have predicited you would remember this experiment. After all, Jules Gemstones??? This is a “Gemstone Orchid.” I was flirting with Chestney Denton at the time and can only vaguely remember this experiment. I can remember Chestney clear as day though. Chestney are you out there? I know it was in second grade and all, but I still kinda gotta a torch for you….
He was a smart, gorgeous, very kind, black guy and I remember asking my mom if it was okay to marry him. This was around 1964. She says it was but Chestney would have to “agree to it…”
Chestney are you out there?????
Remember pooling our milk money to go buy ice cream cones???
Drop me a line…….
Anyhoo, I do remember growning a lima bean in a wet paper towel. I thought it was cool and would never eat lima beans after this…
I think I am going to hire you as my blog scientific advisor and Russel as my poetry consultant when I become rich and famous (read don’t hold your breath….)
You rock ma deah….in case I haven’t already told you 100X’s!
Oh how funny. That they should be named ‘Gemstone Orchid.’ Quinky-dinks on the net are just too cool!
The Gemstones on my part is because my birthstone is an opal. And well not all poems are perfect. But an opal is the way it is because of it’s internal imperfections.
I like how you can remember Chestney…but not your science lesson 😉
Oh…I’m not holding my breath…how could I when I’m laughing? Not at you, but with you!!!
I seriously hopes Chestney reads this and gets in touch!! I threw a bottle off a cruise ship a couple of years ago and a year later a kid who lived in an island in French Polynesia sent me a Christmas card and photo of where he found the bottle while fishing on the fringing reef on an unihabited atoll. So it could happen…………
Such a beautiful blue!
I love it too, so thank you! 🙂
Wow! Infused ‘eh? Wonderful.
That is pretty much exactly what I thought!! 🙂
Beautiful photograph and the color is wonderful !
I love the color too. I looked at the company website and see they have green orchids which look incredible too. Mil grazi & cheers to you~
Now than I would love to see these green orchids, you made me very curious ! 🙂
Me too….I’ll buy one and click it!
The pictures are lovely–but I agree that the company should have been more upfront about how they were dyed.
Honestly, people would just appreciate it. Its an interesting concept and probably would increase discussion about the process and hence their business.
And they are SO blue, and so perfect, and so beautiful! In other wards, not dead or dying like the ones I’ve had. Great, colorful macro photos, Cindy!
It seems pretty hardy to me. Its in the kitchen blooming away! Merci beau coup Becky~
I am assuming this is a straight photo, but it has a real Georgia O’Keefe feel to it — nice
That is an honor as I am a big fan! Thank you~
Georgia O’Keeffe would love this. I do too.
I know you are in Santa Fe. We were so close to retiring there. O’Keefe is one of my idols so thank you very much!
Cindy, Santa Fe is one of those places we are considering in the future too. I’ve been coming here for 60 years and we used to spend a month here each summer when I was a young monkey. You know, of course, that Georgia first got her name on the map after she posed for a series of nude photographs in New York.
No I didn’t know about the nudes, but now I am going to go google them. Immediate thought, I knew I liked her!!! lol!
Gorgeous, striking blue shades! Very cool and refreshing in our current fiery conditions! (30 degrees C, level 3 heatwave warnings and flash fire warnings)
It is so bloody scary what is happening with our weather. I have been reading about the heat wave. So sorry and frightening. We are on high fire alert as well, which makes the pyromaniacs eager to start fires. What a world!! Hoping for cooling trend for you tomorrow!! ):
And for you also…knew you’d understand 🙂
I almost bought a couple of these myself thinking they were hybrids, but thankfully I happened to be standing next to Home Depot’s master gardener at the time and she set me straight.
It is definitely better to be above board about what you are selling!
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