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Orchid: Plant Care Growing Guide - The Spruce Ensure that your orchid is in the proper growing conditions, receiving the proper amount of light, water, and fertilizer Maintain appropriate heat and humidity levels
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 Orchidaceae is arguably the largest angiosperm family
Orchid Care Basics - American Orchid Society 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 an Orchid So It Blooms for Years Our orchid care guide will tell you everything you need to know about orchids, including how much light and water they require, as well as the type of soil and fertilizer they need
Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia the world's largest single reference site on orchid species, how to grow, where they are found, what they are called, when they bloom
Orchid - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Orchid The orchids are a large family of flowering plants, the Orchidaceae They are herbaceous monocots There are between 100,000 and 126,000 species in 880 genera [1][2] They make up between 6 and 11% of all seed plants Orchids can be found in almost every country in the world except for Antarctica [3]
Orchid - Wikipedia The primary use of the term is among orchid hobbyists wishing to describe unusual species they grow, though it is also used to distinguish naturally occurring orchid species from horticulturally created hybrids
Orchid - New World Encyclopedia Orchids have a reputation for beauty and mystery and have long been cultivated Orchid growing is a popular hobby worldwide and also an important industry One orchid, vanilla, itself supports a major industry Orchids get their name from the Greek orchis, meaning "testicle," from the appearance of subterranean tuberoids of the genus Orchis