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More cloud forest orchids - Dracula orchids
Information on the Dracula orchid (cloud forest orchid) regarding their culture in nature and grown by the orchid hobbyist, with photos.
10 commentsThe Aerial Life of the Ant Plants Hydnophytum and Myrmecodia
This group of plants, the ant plants, from the genera Hydnophytum and Myrmecodia, found an efficient way of living and surviving under adverse conditions. The reason for that sucess lies on the unusual relation that these plants established with the ants that live within them.
1 commentMarie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Florida - Epiphytes, Banyon Trees and Plants
Pictures & videos tell the story of these beautiful botanical gardens in Sarasota. Come along & take a look!
36 commentsMy Mother's Day Gift Of A Cattleya Orchid:Amazing Photos From Bud To Full Bloom
I show my Cattleya Orchid from bud to full blossom. This is the 9th. year this beautiful purple and lavender orchid has bloomed.
27 commentsTop 10 interesting Houseplants Part one of two (10,9,8,7,6)
What gets a plant into the top 10? Four main factors have been considered: The first is the ease with which they are kept and/or propogated. The second is how aesthetically pleasing I personally find them....
0 commentsThe Sarcochilus Orchid - spectacular flowering and easy to grow
How to grow the Australian native Sarcochilus orchid. History and culture for these orchids with pictures of some Sarcochilus orchids.
47 commentsThe Extreme Drought Tolerance Of The Resurrection Fern (Pleopeltis polypodioides)
We don't tend to think that a fern could have extreme drought tolerance that would rival the best Cactus. But one little fern the Resurrection Fern (Pleopeltis polypodioides) has just that.
Bromeliad Info and Care
The bromeliad family (Bromeliaceae) consists of 51+ genera and about 1,500 strictly American species. They grow from the dry deserts of southwestern United States to equatorial tropical rain forests. Based on growth habits and other characteristics, Bromeliaceae is divided into the subfamilies Pitcairnioideae, Tillandsioideae and Bromelioideae.
Caring for the Phalaenopsis Orchid
Learn the truth about hearty orchid Phalaenopsis that is frequently inaccurately characterised as being difficult to care for. Like all other interior plants it is only difficult if you do not understand what your dealing with. Look inside the Thoughthole to learn just how simple it can be to care for a Phalaenopsis of your own.
2 commentsOrchid (miltroniopsis) - Symbol of Love, Luxury and Beauty
Orchids are the most popular flower in the world. This article gives the history of orchids and discusses the more common varieties and their care. Along with several pictures the car of the orchid is explained.
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