Gardening

Some Orchid Species to Choose From

There are over 20,000 naturally occurring orchid species, and over 100,000 hybrids. That leaves an enormous range of possible choices, a variety that can be overwhelming. But the choice can be made easier by investigating a few examples.

Proper Watering Practices

Orchids thrive in unusual circumstances in the wild. They adapted to cling to trees, rocks or make a home in leaf litter on the forest floor. They receive water wherever it happens to fall - down the side of a tree, dripping from the leaves on a branch, sliding down the side of rocks.

Growing Phalaenopsis

The Phalaenopsis genus is one of the most popular orchid groups. And for good reason - they’re attractive and easy to grow. Most orchids have the reputation of being hard to care for. That’s justified in some cases. But the Phalaenopsis is very forgiving. And they produce flowers that simply say ‘orchid’.

Feeding Your Orchids

Orchids have a reputation for being difficult to care for. Some species are. But most will respond well if you remember the old saying ‘feed weakly, weekly.’ Fine advice, but feed what?

Growing Cymbidiums

Orchids from the Cymbidium genus retain their popularity year after year. The ease with which they can be cared for and their beauty virtually guarantee it.

African Orchid Species

Orchids are native to every continent except Antarctica. But some of the most interesting species hail from Africa. The blooms are colorful and the plants may grow to unusually large size.

The Anatomy of an Orchid

Orchids possess an anatomy that is unique. Though there are over 20,000 natural species and possibly as many as 100,000 or more hybrids, they share many common characteristics. Those give the orchid its distinctive appearance.

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