Orchid Facts: Unveiling the Mysteries of These Exquisite Blooms
Here some care information and orchid facts to help you enjoy these amazing plants even more than before!
Here some care information and orchid facts to help you enjoy these amazing plants even more than before!
Dracula celosia has unusual blooms – instead of petals, it has cockscombs. So how do you tend to these exciting plants? Read on to learn more about Dracula plant care.
Paleontologists believe that orchids existed before the Continental Drift, more than 200 million years ago. Let’s look at their symbolism around the world.
The flying duck orchid is a rare and spectacular flower species found in the south and east Australian forests or rural woodlands. Unfortunately, you cannot buy the flying duck in plant form.
Orchids bloom at least once yearly, after which the flowers fall off. If you’re a first-time grower, you might be left asking if the flowers will reappear.
The true-blue orchids include the Boella coelestis, the Blue Vanda, and Thelymitra crinite. Others, mostly Phalaenopsis, are artificially blue.
The best time to repot orchid is one to three years after growing it when the potting mix starts decomposing. In this post, you will learn more about the process.