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  2. Beautiful and fascinating, Orchids can grow almost anywhere ...

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    Dancing lady orchids are light loving orchids that can live in 40-70% humidity. I also love boat orchids ( Cymbidium ). They are cool growing, so they work well in indoor environments, provided ...

  3. How to Care for a Blue Orchid Plant - AOL

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    A blue orchid from the Andes region of South America, each of these rare plants grows 6 to 12 leaves and has flowers that can reach as large as 4 inches in diameter. Boella coelestis

  4. This Simple Hack Will Keep Your Orchid Alive Longer - AOL

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    Get expert orchid care tips to keep your tropical plants happy after it flowers. Learn the best way to water an orchid, how to prune orchids, and more.

  5. Dendrophylax lindenii - Wikipedia

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    Due to the rare nature of these fungi, the ghost orchid cannot thrive in many ecosystems and is therefore considered rare. [8] Dendrophylax lindenii blossoms between June and August, producing one to ten fragrant flowers that open one at a time. The flowers are white, 3–4 cm wide and 7–9 cm long.

  6. Paphiopedilum rothschildianum - Wikipedia

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    The number of individuals found in its natural habitat continues to decrease [1] due to the illegal poaching of Paphiopedilum rothschildianum for regional and international trade, [1] which has continued despite the plants occurring in a protected area. [1] The orchid is highly sought after, with prices reaching as high as US$5000 for a single ...

  7. Oberonia - Wikipedia

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    The genus Oberonia was first formally described in 1830 by John Lindley who published the description in The Genera and Species of Orchidaceous Plants. [ 1 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The name Oberonia is a reference to Oberon , the king of the fairies, referring to the tiny flowers of these orchids and to their unusual arrangement on the flowering stems.