Macodes petola Ø6cm

66,00 RON

Macodes petola is an extraordinary terrestrial orchid from the Orchidaceae family, known as the 'jewel orchid', cultivated exclusively for its spectacular foliage — velvety dark green with golden-yellow veins that seem to glow electrically. Native to Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. A rare collector plant, IDEAL for high-humidity terrariums.

Approx height (including pot): 10 cm

Flowering state: No flowers

Country of origin: Netherlands

Pot diameter: 6 cm

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🌿 Macodes petola — The Jewel Orchid with Electric Veins

Macodes petola is one of the most extraordinary indoor plants — a terrestrial orchid known as the "jewel orchid" for leaves that literally appear adorned with golden lines. Unlike classic orchids cultivated for flowers, Macodes petola is appreciated exclusively for its extraordinary foliage — velvety dark green, traversed by a network of bright golden-yellow veins that seem to illuminate from within.

The visual effect is almost unreal — under the right light, the golden veins seem to "pulse" electrically on the green background, creating a chromatic spectacle that amazes even the most experienced collectors. Each leaf is a unique work of art, with veins that never repeat identically between specimens.

At the offered size — Ø6cm pot — the plant is young, with 3-5 leaves formed in a compact rosette. Macodes petola does not grow tall (maximum 15-20 cm), being perfect for terrariums, humid windowsills or as a rare piece in a tropical collection. It requires specific conditions — very high humidity and rich substrate — but rewards with one of the most amazing indoor plants in the world.

🌍 Origin and Botanical History

Macodes petola belongs to the Orchidaceae family (orchids), being one of the few orchids cultivated for foliage, not for flowers. It is native to the humid tropical forests of Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines), where it grows on the forest floor, adapted to light filtered deep through canopies and to extremely high humidity.

The Macodes genus was established in 1840 by botanist John Lindley. The genus name comes from Greek makros ("long") + odes ("resembling"), referring to the elongated shape of certain floral structures. The "jewel orchid" group includes multiple genera (Ludisia, Macodes, Anoectochilus), but Macodes petola is considered the most spectacular due to its very elaborate golden network.

🌱 Foliage with Golden Veins

The leaves are oval-elliptical, measuring 4-7 cm length and 2-4 cm width, arranged in compact rosettes of 8-15 leaves. Texture is velvety, matte, with absorbent upper surface — not reflective like other orchids. Base color is deep dark green, almost black in low light conditions.

The defining characteristic is the veins — a complex network of bright golden-yellow lines that traverse each leaf. The veins actually have a reflective texture under the microscope (similar to some butterfly wings), which creates the optical effect of "electric light" under strong illumination. The vein network is unpredictable — each leaf has its own unique pattern, making each plant an unrepeatable collector's piece.

🌸 The Flowers (Discrete)

Macodes petola produces small, discrete cream-brown flowers arranged on an elongated floral spike. Flowers are visually modest compared to the spectacular foliage and are grown for leaves, not flowers. In some plants, the floral spike is even removed to redirect energy toward producing daughter rosettes.

🌱 Growth Habit and Care

Macodes petola is demanding — it requires specific conditions to survive and thrive. NOT a plant for beginners.

  • Light: moderate indirect, BELOW ordinary houseplant light. Avoid strong light and direct sun — burns velvety leaves. Perfect for north-facing rooms or darker corners.
  • Temperature: 20-28°C; not below 18°C. Tropical plant sensitive to cold.
  • Watering: regular, keep substrate moist (but not soggy). DO NOT let it dry out — Macodes petola dies quickly in drought.
  • Humidity: 80-95% MANDATORY. Without a terrarium or humidifier, the plant will not survive. Dry air = death.
  • Substrate: rich, airy, well-drained — mix for terrestrial orchids (sphagnum + fine bark + activated charcoal + a little peat).
  • Fertilization: rare and very diluted — every 6-8 weeks with orchid fertilizer diluted to 1/4 of the recommended dose.
  • Propagation: by division — separate daughter rosettes when they have 2-3 leaves and their own roots.

🌿 Non-toxic

Macodes petola is non-toxic for humans and pets. A safe plant, but usually placed in terrariums where it is inaccessible anyway.

🌸 Why Choose Macodes petola

Macodes petola is a plant for those who appreciate rare beauty and are willing to provide the specific conditions required. There is no other indoor plant that offers the visual effect of electric golden veins on dark-green velvet. It is a premium collector's piece, conversational, for sophisticated terrariums or grow rooms with controlled humidity.

🌱 IDEAL for Terrariums

Macodes petola is one of the most popular plants for closed tropical terrariums. The terrarium provides the necessary humidity (80-95%) and protection from dry air, temperature variations and strong light. Combine it with other terrarium plants — small ferns, Fittonia, Selaginella, forest moss — for a spectacular miniature ecosystem where Macodes is the central accent with golden veins.

🌱 Common Problems

Veins become less bright: too much light or too little light. Adjust to moderate indirect light.

Yellow leaves: overwatering or substrate too dense.

Wilted leaves: humidity too low. INCREASE humidity URGENTLY.

Black spots: rot from standing water. Improve ventilation and drainage.

Product compliance information

Lungime: 10 cm

Greutate (kg): 0.25 Kg

Denumire: Orhidee

Diametru: 6 cm

Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra

Tip plantă: Decorative

Utilizare: Interior

Tip suport: Ghiveci

Material Suport: Plastic

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Is Macodes petola a true orchid?

Yes. Macodes petola belongs to the Orchidaceae family and is an authentic terrestrial orchid. Unlike classic orchids cultivated for flowers, Macodes is grown exclusively for foliage. Its flowers are discrete (cream-brown, on an elongated spike), modest compared to the spectacular leaf veins.

Why is humidity so critical?

Macodes petola is adapted to 80-95% humidity in its natural Southeast Asian rainforest habitat. In dry air (below 60%), leaves wilt and the plant dies quickly. MANDATORY solution: closed terrarium or room with permanent humidifier. Misting alone is NOT sufficient.

Is it suitable for beginners?

NO. Macodes petola is a demanding plant, recommended only for experienced collectors or those who can provide a closed terrarium with controlled conditions. The required humidity (80-95%) and sensitivity to dryness make it difficult for ordinary apartment conditions.

Is it toxic?

No. Macodes petola is non-toxic for humans and pets. A safe plant in homes with cats, dogs or children.

How to propagate?

By division. When the mother plant develops daughter rosettes (keikis) with 2-3 leaves and their own roots, you can carefully separate them and replant in similar substrate. The process is slow (rosettes grow slowly) but reliable if you maintain high humidity.

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