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Growing and Nurturing Orchids the Best Way you Can

Posted by Roma Gates

It is already a trend for people to enthralled with plants. The fact that flowers are really colorful and bring sunshine to just about every person's existence is probably enough to keep them captivated for a while. Though there are cases that some people are critically hypersensitive over flowers, one cannot deny the fact that flowers are attractive ornaments to a lifeless room. It is what most individuals think of as one of the presents from God.

It is also because of flowers that people have work. There are countless flower plantations all over the world because it is one of the demands of the general public. Flowers have in fact many uses. One of it is to make people happy especially on special occasions like Valentine's Day, birthdays, and many more. Flowers as mentioned are beautiful decorations so it is also being used in weddings, birthday parties, and/or corporate events to name a few because it adds beauty to the place where the event is happening. Flowers are also one of the gifts given by men to their ladies when courting, or just trying to make them feel good. It is also undeniable that flowers are being used to brighten up gloomy days of sick people. This is because it resembles a fresh start for people.

The main subject of this article is the queen of flowers, the orchid and the tips that can be followed in order to be successful in growing orchids in one's backyard. First of all, it is very significant to know that that the orchid is a sensitive flower and it should be taken cared of properly so it can grow beautifully. There may be other kinds of flowers that people would want to take care of but it is the orchid which is one of the very well-liked flowers in the world that they wanted to take care of. All of the flowers provide color and sunshine to each and every one's life and surroundings but the orchid symbolizes delicate beauty.

It is vital for people to know for a fact that orchids are not acquainted to locations with hot climates. This is because this flower loves cold and/or damp climates. There is a great possibility of it growing more productively with places known to be cold. Suitable ventilation should be checked and provided by people who wanted to grow orchids in their backyards. If exposed to hot places, the orchid may grow inadequately. That is why it is also a no-no for people to expose the orchid too much with sunlight. It is correct that all flowers needs sunlight in order to get nutrients that it needs in producing food but if it is exposed too much, there can be brown spots on the orchid's leaves which is not good. It can be exposed to sunlight but it needs to be shaded well from direct sun rays.

And again, it is crucial for plants to get enough nutrients and this is for their proper development or growth. It is important in growing orchids that the flower is not directly hit by the rays of sun because it will only cause brown spots on the leaves. Fertilizers are a must as it also strengthens or provides more nutritional requirements to the flowers.

Want to find out more about growing orchids, then visit Roma Gates's site on what is the best way of growing orchids that even beginners can follow.

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Orchid Groups

Posted by Russel X. Henderson

Archeologists have long ago discovered that orchids have been growing on earth for many millions and years when they found a number of fossilized orchid flowers but their true popularity began about twenty or thirty years ago.

Becoming so popular during a time when ecology and its balance had not been at anyone's forefront resulted in some types of orchids to become dangerously reduced in number and have now made it on the extinct flowering plant list. Thankfully, this then resulted in the establishment of a huge number of orchid groups, clubs, societies and associations which are now found throughout the world.

The wonderful societies, associations, groups and clubs I was talking about initially cropped up in order to protect the extinct orchid types and to then preserve all the other orchids as well. They then expanded to become a mouth and ears of orchid plants all over the world as they teach people to appreciate and respect these magnificent plants. And they do all that via localized and international conferences and symposium as well as through the text they publish on their websites, in special magazines and newsletters and also through emails and other means of communicating with the public.

As I have already mentioned, orchid societies are very many and new ones are creeping up all the time. But the top few which happen to be among the largest, most reputable and holding most of the power are the following:

- I would be grossly failing you if I did not list the OrchidMall.com at the very top of this list because this is a website where many other orchid societies are listed and categorized by their location on the different continents in the world - Asia, Australia & the Pacific Islands, the Americas (North, South & Central) and Africa.
- The next great website that must become part of my list is the one that is called OrchidSocietiesandSupportGroups as it provides lists of other orchid societies and support groups along with lists of botanical gardens, various orchid organizations, and publications pertaining to orchids. While there you will also be able to enjoy great pictures of beautiful orchids.

Enjoy the experience of growing orchids and get plenty of help from orchid societies.

Learn more about Orchid Care. Stop by Russel X. Henderson's site where you can find out all about Orchids of Central America and what it can do for you.

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Orchid Plant Species

Posted by Russel X. Henderson

Scientists have long ago ascertained that after asters which include such flowers as daisies and sunflowers, orchids comprise that largest family of flowers or flowering plants. After all, they have estimated that today, there are approximately 34,000 species of orchids thriving all over the world. To add to that enormous number of species, there are also hundreds of thousands of hybrids in existence and that count is continually increasing.

Having uncovered a fossilized orchid whose age has been estimated at roughly 20 million years, it is now recognized that orchids have been around during the dinosaurs period and so their existence on earth could date back about 100 million years.

One more important fact about orchids is that they are readily found in every corner of this earth with the exception of icy glaciers and arid deserts. In other words, orchids grown in low elevations and high, in dry climates and humid rain forests, in hot geographic locations and very frigid.

Now that I have told you how vast the orchid family is, you will appreciate the fact that I cannot give you're a full list of them all. What I can do is present you with an abbreviated list that contains the most common of the orchid species:

* Cattleya
* Oncidium
* Dendrobium
* Cymbidium
* Paphiopedilum
* Vanda
* Phalaenopsis
* Laelia
* Anguloa
* Phaius
* Sophronitis
* Brassia
* Miltonia
* Anguloa
* Bulbophyllum
* Epidendrum

Over the years I have heard many people asking what is it about certain orchids that makes them more popular than all the others and I have asked that myself. I have a few hunches on that subject and I do not at all mind sharing them with you.

I feel that there are three main factors which determine whether a specific orchid will become popular among growers or not:

* Orchids that will thrive in environments foreign to them after having been removed from their own natural habitats are sure to become popular among large and small growers.
* Orchids which are strong enough to survive and continue to thrive in spite of the fact that they are exposed to imperfect conditions of lighting, ranges of temperature and levels of humidity.
* Orchids whose blooming flowers are extraordinarily large, abundant, fragrant, colorful and long lasting will surely become popular because those are the kind of things most people are attracted to.

Looking to find the best deal on Orchid Care, then visit Orchid Care.org to find the best advice on Cattleya Orchids for you.

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Orchid Plant Books

Posted by Russel X. Henderson

You must by now be aware of the fact that orchid plants are the most extensive group of blooming plants on the face of this earth and that they are considered to produce the most magnificent flower. And so it should not come as a surprise to you that they are hugely popular among novice and amateur growers, among professional growers and among those who simply love flowers. But the popularity of orchid plants has been peaking only for the past 30 or 40 years while there is evidence that orchids have been around for millions of years and are found throughout the world. And because they have been and continue to be so popular, many books have been published on the topic or orchids and their care.

I cannot begin to list all the orchid books which can so easily be found all over the Internet and at book stores and orchid societies because that task would be much to enormous. But what I will do is provide you with a list of orchid books which have been reviewed and gotten high ratings and those which have been written in English. And here is my list:

- Complete Guide to Orchids (Ortho Books) by Ortho
- The New Encyclopedia of Orchids: 1500 Species in Cultivation by I. F. La Croix
- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Orchids by Alec Pridgeon
- Bloom-Again Orchids: 50 Easy-Care Orchids that Flower Again and Again and Again by Judy White
- Easy orchids: Simple Secrets for Glorious Gardens - Indoors and Out by Mimi Leubbermann
- Miniature Orchids by Steven A. Frowine
- Four Seasons of Orchids by Greg Allikas and Ned Nash
- Your First Orchid by Stephen R. Batchelor
- Orchids for Dummies by Steven Frowine
- Understanding Orchids: An Uncomplicated Guide to Growing the World's Most Exotic Plants by William Cullina

Take this list to your nearest library or, better yet, take it to a book vender and acquire one, two or three. Enjoy the informative content and the glorious photography. And I have to caution you that these amazing orchid books are likely to transform you into a passionate orchid grower, if you are not one already. And if you are an orchid grower they will peak your excitement about the process of growing these magnificent plants.

I myself have been an orchid grower for several years and I find it highly pleasurable and that pleasure doubles when the plants decide to thank me for take good care of them by producing the most beautiful flower blooms.

Looking to find the best deal on Orchid Care, then visit Orchid Care.org to find the best advice on Basic Requirements for Orchid Plants for you.

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Orchid Care Basics

Posted by Nigel Howell

Are you new to orchids? If you have just entered the world of orchids then your life is set the change forever. Don't believe me? Give it time. I, like many millions of people around the world, am extremely passionate about orchids. This passion started with the first one. You will want to learn about orchid care so that your orchids stay strong.

A lot of beginners are a bit daunted by orchid care. That is understandable. You have a beautiful living thing that you have responsibility for. You want to do your best for it but you know that if you make a mistake then it might die. I have some more bad news for you. Orchid care is more of an art than a science. But as with any art you will become better over time.

I will run through a few of the basics to get you started with orchid care. The first thing that a lot of people get wrong is the watering schedule. People tend to water them a bit too much and they end up dying. You shouldn't really be watering them more than once a week. If you are unsure whether they need to be watered then they probably don't.

Orchids originated in the tropics. Although not all like warmer temperatures most do. This means that you should be paying more attention to any orchids that you have outside. If the weather is going to be cold then think about bringing them indoors into the warmth.

Orchids love lots of light. This is another bit of orchid care that you will have to master. You want your orchid to get a lot of light but you don't want to leave them standing in direct sunlight for an extended period.

So are you going to give it a go? After a bit of experience orchid care will seem much easier but the first thing you need to do is get an orchid!

Orchid care can be tricky. Beginners often require some guidance to start them on their journey and this is where Nigel comes in. Nigel has written a guide about caring for orchids. To learn more please go to his site for further details.

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