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  • Types of Orchid Diseases

  • How do I Care for a White Mericone Orchid?

    Propagate a white mericlone orchid by taking a small tissue from the parent plant in order to produce another orchid that is exactly identical to the parent plant. These indoor flowering plants...

  • Should I Pluck Wilted Flowers on My Orchid?

  • How to Bloom Orchid Flowers

    Growing an orchid plant can be a rewarding experience. Orchids require special care, but if you provide your orchid with the right conditions it will produce the delicate blooms for which the...

  • The Toxicity of Cymbidium Orchids

    Cymbidium orchids, also known as boat orchids, are native to tropical Asia and Australia. They are among the more common orchids and come in all colors except true red and blue. They are easy to...

  • How to Handle & Care for an Orchid Plant

    Orchids are exotic flowers with blooms that will last for months. Once only grown in greenhouses and specialty shops, orchids can now be grown by anyone with an interest in raising orchids as a...

  • How do I Care for a White Mericlone Orchid?

    White mericlone orchids are delicate, elegant orchids that add a graceful, peaceful presence to your home. They make thoughtful gifts for a loved one. Mericlone orchids are artificially produced...

  • Care of a Doritaenopsis I-Hsin Orchid

    Orchids are beautiful, exotic flowers commonly seen in supermarkets and florists in summer and fall when they bloom in a profusion of colors. Orchids grow on both bushy plants and tall stocks but...

  • The Best Grow Lights for Orchids

  • Tips on Orchid Growing and Baby Orchids

  • How to Care for a White Mericlone Orchid

    Although some commercial growers still grow orchids from seedlings, many have turned to mericlones, using tissue culture from meristems (tissue at the tip of a stem or root) to produce clones....

  • Homemade Orchid Fertilizer Recipes

  • Orchid Care & Disease

    The orchid is among the oldest known flowering plants, dating back 120 million years. Today, there are more than 30,000 species of orchid and 140,000 hybrids created by orchid growers all over the...

  • Caring for White Mericlone Orchids

    Mericlone orchids are orchids that have been artificially propagated through cloning in a laboratory from other orchid plants. The care and feeding of a mericlone orchid is no different from that...

  • How to Care for Cut Dendrobium Orchids

    Because of its elegance and color variety, the dendrobium orchid is often chosen as a bouquet for table settings and special occasions. If you receive cut denodrium orchids, it is important to...

  • Pesticides for Orchids That Are Pet Safe

  • The Meaning of a White Orchid Flower

    One of the most exotic flowers, the orchid is beautiful and complex, with many rare varieties--like the elusive ghost orchid--that intrigue and befuddle botanists and photographers. Growing an...

  • How to Check for the Cymbidium Mosaic Virus

    Cymbidium mosaic virus is one of the most common orchid diseases. It does not, however, only infect the cymbidium. Transmission of some strains of cymbidium mosaic virus is by contaminated...

  • Rare Plants in the Philippines

  • Tips on Vanda Orchids

  • How to Care for a Morth Orchid

    Native to southeastern Asia and northern Australia, Phalaenopsis orchids, or moth orchids, are popular among beginner orchid growers because they thrive in typical home environments and are low...

  • Homemade Orchid Fertilizer

    Orchids are beautiful flowering plants that can grow in almost any climate that accepts such types of plants. They come in a wide range of colors, sizes and fragrances, and can grow and thrive...

  • How to Trim Orchid Flowers

    As the largest flowering plant family in the world, orchids may be just the flowers you want to have on your landscape and in your home. The orchids you see the most in decorating magazines and...

  • The Least Expensive Fresh Orchid Flowers

  • The Natural Habitat of Orchids

    By far, the majority of orchids are native to the tropical regions of Central America and South America, Africa, Madagascar, Asia and New Guinea. The orchid is the national flower of Costa Rica,...

  • How to Care for a Phalenopsis Orchid

    Phalaenopsis are commonly called moth orchids, from the Greek phalaina (a moth) and opsis (looks like). They are monopodial plants, meaning that they grow on a single stem with new growth...

  • Orchid Display Ideas

  • How to Care for White Mericlone Orchid

    Orchids are some of the most popular blooming houseplants, however many people feel that their care requirements are too complex for an average indoor gardener. In turn, orchids are often enjoyed...

  • Orchid Growing Secrets

  • Soil Types Favored by the Bamboo Orchid Plant

  • How to Identify Michigan Orchids

    Orchids belong to the Orchidaceae family, which is the second largest group of flowering plants in the world. Vanilla is an example of an orchid, with other examples including orchis, cattleya and...

  • Tips for Repotting Paphiopedilum

  • Orchid Plants and Bugs

    Orchids are susceptible to many insects including aphids, scales, mealybugs and twospotted spider mites. These insects can damage orchid plants, stunt the growth of leaves, yellow the stems and...

  • Plant Care for Orchid Leaves

    Orchids are slender plants that are relatively easy to care for. Orchids can be grown in the ground outdoors, as well as in a pot inside your home. Orchids prefer temperatures ranging from about...

  • Botrytis Fungus on White Cattleya Orchids

    The fungus Botrytis cinerea causes a condition known as petal blight or botrytis blight, which causes discoloration of the petals of the flower. For an ornamental plant like the white cattleya...

  • Fungus & Orchids

    Orchids are grown for their variety of flowers, longevity of the blooms and simple elegance. Cattleyas from South America are some of the most beautiful orchids, boasting large, striking purple...

  • Factors That Affects Citrus Fruits Growth

  • Orchid Growing in a Jar

    There are several ways to speed up the propagation of orchids. One of the most common methods is growing orchids in a glass jar. It can also help protect the seedlings and decrease the chance of ...

  • How to Grow Apple & Citrus Trees in Central Texas

    A home apple and citrus orchard can conveniently provide fruit for ready consumption. Citrus trees are nice additions to any landscape because of their dark-green foliage, fragrant blossoms and...

  • Orchid Plants in Thailand

  • Kaffir Lime Disease

    The kaffir lime tree is a dark green, fragrant citrus tree native to Southeast Asia. Cooks who specialize in Thai cuisine value the kaffir lime's unusual double leaves as a seasoning rather than...

  • How Do Orchid Flowers Adapt to Pollination?

    Insects, such as the highly specialized orchid bees and the long-tongued hawkmoths, pollinate the myriad species of orchids that dominate the tropical regions surrounding the equator. However, due...

  • Diseases of Dendrobium Orchids

  • Neofinetia Orchid Care

    The Neofinetia orchid, more commonly referred to as the Japanese wind orchid or the Samurai's orchid, is a flowering plant native to the islands of Japan. The flower is defined by pure white...

  • The Meaning of a Black Orchid

    Black orchids are popular in witchcraft stories, fiction, spooky legends and myths, as well as pop-culture comics characters. They are believed to be mysterious flowers, with magical powers. In...

  • How to Identify Orchid Plants

    There are approximate 30,000 types of orchids. In fact, they are the largest flowering family. They come in a wide array of colors and sizes. While identifying each and every variety by sight may...

  • How to Nurture a White Mericlone Orchid

    A mericlone orchid originates from vegetative propagation. Breeders produce mericlone orchids by taking a tissue specimen from an orchid plant, chopping the tissue into small pieces and then...

  • Secrets to Make Your Oranges Trees Grow Bigger

  • Orchid Care: Pests

    Orchids are lovely to behold, but are susceptible to a variety of different pests. Most of these pests are easy to identify and eliminate; however careful attention should be paid to each plant to...

  • A Description of a Cymbidium Orchid

    Cymbidium Orchids are admired and enjoyed throughout the world. They are a hearty species of orchid, and endure an extreme variation of temperature for short periods of time. They produce flowers...

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