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Vanda Orchids – Knowing How To Care For Orchids Saves A Ton (I know – I wasted a ton at first, but not any more)

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

The question is as old as time: “Why are orchids so highly prized?”. Orchids, delicate, exotic and difficult to grow have more than 20,000 species. In the early 1900′s, orchids were worn chiefly in corsages by elegant ladies who could afford the price of the lavender-hued cattelyas.

Orchids have a taste of the luxury and exotic to them. A smart man will do well by buying his date a corsage made of various orchids. It is a sign of timeless class and elegance. The bridal shops have grabbed a hold of the orchid has a standard of excellence. Part of their charm is the variety in coloring, shape, spotting, and species. The Vanda Orchid is not the most common – but it has a fun and memorable look of a cute face.

Vanda Orchids – What Are They?

Vanda orchids have five petals. Several blooms may be grow forth from a single stem. Some of the rarest blue orchids species are Vandas. They are often seen growing on tree bark. Vanda orchids originate from places like the Himalayas, parts of New Guinea and Australia. Orchid hobbyists prefer to grow Vanda Orchids in baskets. Their depth of color ranges from deepest blues and purples to white with thousands of spots.

Vanda Orchids – It Isn’t Enough To Know How To Grow Orchids, You Need To Know How To Care For Orchids Too (Vanda orchids are a great place to start)

Sunday, July 6th, 2008

Why do we value the orchid so highly? The question has been asked for generations and yet the answer is in the elegent, delicate and exotic nature of orchids. They can be difficult to grow without the proper information and with 20,000 species, the specifics can be daunting. And yet, the prize flowers have been used for centuries as corsages.

Orchids have a taste of the luxury and exotic to them. A smart man will do well by buying his date a corsage made of various orchids. It is a sign of timeless class and elegance. The bridal shops have grabbed a hold of the orchid has a standard of excellence. Part of their charm is the variety in coloring, shape, spotting, and species. The Vanda Orchid is not the most common – but it has a fun and memorable look of a cute face.

Vanda Orchids – What Are They?

Vanda orchids have five petals. Several blooms may be grow forth from a single stem. Some of the rarest blue orchids species are Vandas. They are often seen growing on tree bark. Vanda orchids originate from places like the Himalayas, parts of New Guinea and Australia. Orchid hobbyists prefer to grow Vanda Orchids in baskets. Their depth of color ranges from deepest blues and purples to white with thousands of spots.

Vanda Orchids – Do You Know How To Care For Orchids (I didn’t, but I do now!)

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

The question is as old as time: “Why are orchids so highly prized?”. Orchids, delicate, exotic and difficult to grow have more than 20,000 species. In the early 1900′s, orchids were worn chiefly in corsages by elegant ladies who could afford the price of the lavender-hued cattelyas.

Orchids have a taste of the luxury and exotic to them. A smart man will do well by buying his date a corsage made of various orchids. It is a sign of timeless class and elegance. The bridal shops have grabbed a hold of the orchid has a standard of excellence. Part of their charm is the variety in coloring, shape, spotting, and species. The Vanda Orchid is not the most common – but it has a fun and memorable look of a cute face.

The Vanda Orchid

Does your orchid have 5 pedals? It may be a Vanda Orchid. They have 5 petals and come in a range of colors from royal blues and purples to elegant whites with a multitude of spots. You may also notice multiple blooms on a single stem. Some of the rarest orchids are the blue orchids – many of these are Vanda Orchids – or some hybrid of the Vanda Orchid. They also are known for blooming from tree bark, which you could see in nature throughout the Himalayas, New Guinea, and even down under in Australia. Baskets are a great place for Vanda orchids to grow – and many hobbyist use baskets.