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  2. How to Prune Orchids to Keep Them Healthy and Flowering ... - AOL

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    Find out how to prune orchids of all types, and when to do your pruning to encourage fresh growth and more blooming.

  3. I Kept My Stubborn Orchid Alive For Two Years Using This ...

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    However, I was able to keep my orchid alive for over two years using the ice cube method of watering. It entailed putting two large ice cubes, give or take, once a week into the pot.

  4. Here's How to Care for Orchids So They Bloom Beautifully - AOL

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    Here's how to care for these elegant blooming plants, including best types of orchids for beginners. ... 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Login ...

  5. Calopogon multiflorus - Wikipedia

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    Calopogon multiflorus, the many-flowered grass-pink, is a species of orchid. It is a perennial forb that requires recurring ground fires to maintain its habitat. It falls under the genus Calopogon , meaning "beautiful beard" in Greek, referring to the stamen-like bristles or beard on the lip.

  6. Calopogon - Wikipedia

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    Calopogon, grass pink, is a genus of terrestrial orchids (family Orchidaceae). The generic name is from Greek and means "beautiful beard", referring to the cluster of hairs adorning the labellum . The five species are native to the eastern United States , eastern Canada , Cuba and the Bahamas . [ 1 ]

  7. Apostasia (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Apostasia, commonly known as grass orchids, [2] [3] is a genus of eight species of primitive orchids in the family Orchidaceae. They are terrestrial , evergreen , grass-like plants, barely recognisable as orchids and are distributed in humid areas of the Himalayan region, China, India, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and Queensland.

  8. If only getting that grocery store orchid to rebloom was as ...

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  9. Calopogon pallidus - Wikipedia

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    Calopogon pallidus, the pale grass-pink, is a species of orchid native to the southeastern United States, from Louisiana to Virginia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] References