There are more than 25,000 species of orchid, so needless to say, there's no shortage of stunning options to choose from.
These exotic-looking flowering plants are less delicate than you’d imagine. What: Sonoma County Orchid Society Show and Sale When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 1, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, ...
The orchid family (Orchidaceae) is oldest and largest flowering plant family on earth with about 28,000 species! They come in every color, size, and shape imaginable and are typically not more ...
Care and upkeep of orchids with Bruce Efflandt of the Wisconsin Orchid Society. Includes a slide presentation and potting demonstration. Each participant will recieve a live plant to nurture at home.
Some favorite booths at the Connecticut Flower and Garden Show this past weekend were the ones filled with orchids. Orchids are becoming more popular as houseplants and many folks are finding that ...
If you're looking for a new plant to add color to your living space, there are several different types of orchids to choose from. From spray orchids and moth orchids to dancing ladies and the more ...
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Growing moth orchids for months of beauty

Add exotic long-lasting orchid blossoms to your indoor garden. These living bouquets provide months of beauty with minimal care. Just provide the proper growing conditions and success is sure to ...
I was inspired to try growing orchids after attending the Garden’s Orchid Show last week and would like some advice regarding the three plants I just purchased. — Emily Heideman, Chicago Orchids are ...
Burgwin-Wright House and Gardens will present “How’s and Who’s of Growing Orchids” webinar, with Laura Overstreet and Pam Layne of the Cape Fear Orchid Society. The presentation will touch on the ...
John Hampton, president of the Southwest Florida Orchid Society, is, by his own admission, a “confirmed orchid nut.” Hampton transplanted himself and about 50 orchids from Connecticut to Cape Coral in ...
“Tiny Plants: Discover the Joys of Growing and Collecting Itty-bitty Houseplants” by Leslie F. Halleck ($24.99, Cool Springs Press): Why tiny plants? Halleck, a horticulturist, shares her passion for ...