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Red Orchid A Rare And Extremely Exquisite Flower

 

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"Generally speaking the family of Phalaenopsis is easy to cultivate and row in the greenhouse as it is a very unpretentious plant which grows well even in the hands of beginners."

 

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Red Orchid A Rare And Extremely Exquisite Flower


"It is possible to create a beautiful artificial orchid out of clay and display it something like a small sculpture."



Red Orchid A Rare and Extremely Exquisite Flower


All orchids are exquisite. Their beauty always leaves one speechless and one never tires of admiring these wonderful creations of God. There are more than 25,000 species of orchid known to man today. They are extremely varied, and each variety has its own reasons to be admired. As a rule, the orchid flower has three inner petals that are outflanked by another three with a fourth one a little lower in a specific arrangement. You will also find that orchid mimic a great many animals in their adaptation to attract food, pollination or self-defense.

The Red Orchid (Red Moon Orchid) One of the Most Beautiful Orchids Known to Man

The Red orchid scientific name is Phalaenopsis corningiana. This flower owes its name to the mahogany color stripes that adorn its petals. The color combination sometimes has the yellow floral segments with the lip base colored deep red. This plant has not been hybridized because it does not fare too well in a green house, its life span there being less than 4-5 years. However, cross pollination with the red mahogany type and Phalaenopsis volacea, Phalaenopsis lueddemanniana and Phalaenopsis mariae has produced some amazing species, which are also most fragrant.

The Red orchid, they say, is a flower which deserves to be used as gift to the kings. Its beauty and elegance is rare even among the orchids. Though the Phalaenopsis are the most popular orchids for pot-growing, the Red orchid is part of this family; this flower is very rare because breeding this plant is quite difficult.

Generally speaking the family of Phalaenopsis is easy to cultivate and row in the greenhouse as it is a very unpretentious plant which grows well even in the hands of beginners. They have very strong roots and are adaptable to quite some variation in their ideal conditions, unlike the Red orchid which dies if not kept in the most ideal conditions.

This orchid family thrives when potted in fir bark rather the regular sphagnum moss common for orchids. The most common mistake people do with the plant is to rot its roots by over-watering it. The plants need just the right amount of sunlight never direct as this will burn the plant and create ugly freckles on it. At the same time, if it is starved of light, it will never flower.

It is common in this family of orchids to have three to four buds flowering at the same time. No sooner than the flowers fade, they should be cut off from just above the node. If things are optimal, a tiny baby orchid may come up in this spot after a while.


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"Because it is wooden, this kind of orchid pot will usually grow discolored and eventually rot."

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Show puts orchids on center stage (Centre Daily Times)
I have always enjoyed going to Longwood Gardens, in Kennett Square. One of my favorite places to visit there is the orchid house. There are so many different kinds of orchids, each with its own personality.
China's gold-mine wild orchids face extinction (AlertNet)
Source: Reuters BEIJING, April 27 (Reuters) - Where have all the flowers gone? Over-harvesting fuelled by surging market prices is threatening to wipe out several species of wild orchids in eastern China, some of ...
China's Gold-Mine Wild Orchids Face Extinction (Planet Ark)
BEIJING - Where have all the flowers gone? Over-harvesting fuelled by surging market prices is threatening to wipe out several species of wild orchids in eastern China, some of which command as much as US5,000 a pot, state media reported on Friday.
China's gold-mine wild orchids face extinction (China Economic Net)
Where have all the flowers gone? Over-harvesting fuelled by surging market prices is threatening to wipe out several species of wild orchids in eastern China, some of which command as much as 5,000 a pot, state media reported on Friday.
Orchids Paper Products Company Reports Financial Results for First Quarter of 2007 and Retirement of Chief Executive ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Orchids Paper Products Company today reported net sales of .6 million in the first quarter 2007, an increase of 18% over the .1 million reported in the prior year quarter.

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