How is the world’s first blue Phalaenopsis orchid made blue? It’s the question on everyone’s minds since Silver Vase introduced Blue Mystique at TPIE in January.
While the patented technique is closely guarded, Silver Vase CEO Andrew Bartha did reveal a bit about this hot new plant. “The magic of Blue Mystique is its mystery and its incredible shades of blue,” he said. “Blue Mystique is the result of a carefully protected process that infuses white orchids with a special medium.”
This method has been perfected after many years of research and testing, using naturally derived elements while remaining environmentally conscious.
Blue Mystique is not hybridized. This special procedure colors flowers from the inside in a lovely spectrum of blue. That is the case with buds on the current stem; they will open to beautiful and softly fading light blue flowers. The reason for this is that the buds were closed at the time of treatment. As the circle of life continues and the healthy orchid grows, a new stem will probably bring white flowers, though it is too early to know for sure.
“Orchid lovers, customers and consumers of all types tell Silver Vase that part of the beauty of Blue Mystique is its wide range of blue tones,” Bartha said. “We’ve heard it described as electric, azure, sapphire, royal and the sky, butterflies and even the blue water around Hawaii.”
About Silver Vase, Inc.: Founded in 1988, the company is known as one of the more innovative potted plant growers in North America, revolutionizing the industry through many distribution and packaging changes. Today Silver Vase's fully robotized and environmentally friendly greenhouse operation produces more than 2 million units from nearly 1 million square feet of climate-controlled facilities. Silver Vase operates its own distribution network, serving a broad range of customers, and is the largest U.S. partner to Dutch breeder Floricultura.
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