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  1. Discover orchids. Orchidex is a new platform for exploring the world of orchid species and hybrids. Visualize their complex ancestries and learn about the people and organizations who grow and discover them.

  2. Hace 5 días · 1. Bellina. 2. Pansy Orchid. 3. Melissa Delight. 4. Pachara Delight. 5. Royal Majestic Orchid. 6. Purple Stained Laelia. 7. Splash. 8. Lattice Orchids. 9. Piccola Surprise. 10. Lavender Ice. 11. Honohono. 12. Dragon Kitten. 13. Purple Reed Orchid.

  3. Hace 3 días · The Orchidarium is a special place to raise and protect orchids, with mist- and fog-filled growing environments, along with other specialized features. Our growing collection is curated and managed by a team of experts, led by scientist James R. Ault, director of ornamental plant research, and Johanna Hutchins, the Garden’s first ...

  4. Hace 1 día · Big Leaf Orchid's specialty is phalaenopsis orchids because of their long lasting flowers, as well as a diverse selection of flower sizes, colors, and patterns. Our interest in phalaenopsis is also the artistry of breeding. We maintain a finest selection of phalaenopsis.

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  5. Hace 5 días · Here are the basics of understanding an orchid's name. Naturally Occurring Orchids. Orchids species that occur in nature are given botanical names that resemble those of other plants, with each species identified by its genus and specific epithet. Genus is capitalized and italicized and the specific epithet is italicized.

  6. Hace 5 días · The orchid family, Orchidaceae, is one of the largest of all flowering plant families, with plants growing in many different habitats. Successful orchid culture is the result of imitating an orchid's natural habitat as closely as possible.

  7. Hace 5 días · Orchids are either naturally epiphytic (growing on other plants such as trees; sometimes called "air plants") or terrestrial (growing from the ground). When growing orchids at home, it's important to try to mimic their natural environment.