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Substance of an address delivered before the Royal Horticultural Society at South Kensington on Tuesday, February 19th, 1867 (Orchid history reference papers)

March 9, 2007

Substance of an address delivered before the Royal Horticultural Society at South Kensington on Tuesday, February 19th, 1867 (Orchid history reference papers)

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Pairing Orchids with Other Flowers

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Because there are so many varieties of orchids, you’ll also find that there are lots of unique pairings of orchids with other plants. One of the most striking ways to grow and display your orchids, in fact, is in a naturalistic setting in a terrarium where their unconventional beauty is complemented by other plants that are native to the same habitats. By including gravel, charcoal or bark chips in the growth medium of your terrarium, you can happily grow a wide variety of orchids that will suit and complement other plants chosen for your terrarium.

Orchids are quite happy sharing their environment with other flowers and plants. Generally, orchids have the same temperature, humidity and light requirements as most popular houseplants, so they don’t need a specialized environment set apart from your other houseplants. Because orchids are epiphytic (taking their nutrition from the moisture in the air), you’ll find that they work very well in dish gardens when provided with a layer of moist sphagnum moss or loose bark in which to root.orchid care

One of the most common pairings for a terrarium are carnivorous plants and orchids. The exotic foliage and showy blooms of the two kinds of plants not only look spectacular together - the two plants also ‘help’ each other. While the relationship isn’t quite symbiotic, the blooms of the orchid help attract the insects on which a Venus fly trap or other carnivorous plant feeds. It’s a popular pairing that is often promoted by the sellers of exotic plants.

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Lc. S.J. Bracey ‘Waiolani’ AM/AOS (photo) X L. tenebrosa ‘Lenette’ (Cattleya Type Orchid)

Lc. S.J. Bracey ‘Waiolani’ AM/AOS (photo) X L. tenebrosa ‘Lenette’ (Cattleya Type Orchid) Heavily influenced by Laelia tenebrosa, these will be large bronze flowers with purple lips. 4″ Pots, Blooming size.

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Blc. Younges Island ‘Newberry’ (Cattleya type orchid)

Blc. Younges Island ‘Newberry’ (Cattleya type orchid) A great reddish purple with good stems. Dug up plants shipped bare root ready for 2.5″ to 3″ pots. Purchase 5 of these and we will include a sixth one free.

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WILY VIOLETS & UNDERGROUND ORCHIDS: REVELATIONS OF A BOTANIST

WILY VIOLETS & UNDERGROUND ORCHIDS: REVELATIONS OF A BOTANIST

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