- Orchid - Wikipedia
Orchids are cosmopolitan plants, living in diverse habitats on every continent except Antarctica The world's richest diversity of orchid genera and species is in the tropics Many species are epiphytes, living on trees
- Orchid: Plant Care Growing Guide - The Spruce
Read on to learn more about how to care for orchids so you can have healthy plants with spectacular blooms When you first get your orchid, it will likely be healthy and in bloom Once the bloom falls off, the plant isn't doomed for the trash can You can care for the orchid and get it to re-bloom
- Orchid | Definition, Family, Order, Plant, Flower, Taxonomy, Facts . . .
An orchid is any member of a large family of nearly 1,000 genera and more than 26,000 species of attractively flowered plants distributed throughout the world, especially in wet tropics
- Orchid Care: How to Care for Orchids Indoors | The Old Farmers Almanac
Learn everything you need to know about caring for orchids—from repotting and watering to feeding and lighting Plus, see six popular orchid varieties
- How to Get Your Orchid to Rebloom - Martha Stewart
Get your orchid to rebloom every year by caring for it with the right light, water, fertilizer, and temperature changes Providing your orchid with the right amount and type of these key elements allows it to bloom every year on its natural schedule—but the wrong approach can impair your plant's flower production
- Orchid Care Basics - American Orchid Society
Welcome to everything you ever wanted to know about orchids and more! The orchid family, Orchidaceae, is the largest flowering plant family on earth with about 880 genera and 28,000 species It is also one of the oldest plant families, developing about 125 million years ago
- How to Grow and Care for Orchids
The Orchid (Orchidaceae) is among the largest and most diverse families of plants It contains more than 25,000 species and thousands of hybrid varieties Orchids are extremely pretty, with their plain, simple, and gentle lines of a Moth Orchid ( Phalaenopsis ) or the striking, patterned flowers of Cattleya, Dendrobium, and Oncidium
- Which Type of Orchid Do You Have? Common Types and Care Differences
Learn which type of orchid you are growing, plus how to meet its unique care needs
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