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  2. Matsui Nursery - Wikipedia

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    It grows millions of orchids, with hundreds of varieties, yearly. It is one of the world's largest potted orchid growers. [5] It takes two to three years for the plants to grow from sprouts to store shelves. Matsui Nursery has about 10 million potted orchids continuously in production in 75 acres of greenhouse.

  3. This fabled orchid breeder loves to chat — just not about ...

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    Paul Gripp, 90, helped build the famed Santa Barbara Orchid Estate and will be there sharing tips during the International Orchid Show March 10-12. This fabled orchid breeder loves to chat ...

  4. Category:Orchids of California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Orchids of California" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. Orchid Conservation Coalition - Wikipedia

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    Orchid Societies: San Francisco Orchid Society, Orchid Species Society of Western Australia, New Hampshire Orchid Society, Bucks County Orchid Society, Slipper Orchid Alliance, Native Orchid Conference, Boulder Orchid Society, Orchid Society of Southern California, Illinois Orchid Society, Orchid Growers' Guild, Portland Orchid Society, Denver Orchid Society, Spokane Orchid Society, and the ...

  6. Want to Try Growing Orchids? Give These Varieties a Look - AOL

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    Dendrobium Orchid. There are as many as 1,800 different species of dendrobium orchids. These orchids like to grow in small pots and often have tall, top-heavy blooms that require staking for support.

  7. Anthony Preston Smith - Wikipedia

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    [11] [3] By 1852, a greenhouse and nursery were producing flowers, shrubs, and trees for transplanting, and Smith had started a peach orchard. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] By then, the property was known as "Smith's Garden," though Smith marketed the project with the more scientific-sounding "Smith's Pomological Gardens and Nursery"---and it was truly ...