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  2. How to Know When It's Time to Repot an Orchid - AOL

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    This guide with expert tips on how to repot an orchid and how to transplant an orchid into the right container will help your plant grow and thrive for years.

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

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    Phalaenopsis, or moth orchids, fall into this category, as do vanda orchids. Sympodial orchids grow from a rhizome or bulb and have multiple root systems. ... When you repot them, it’s a good ...

  4. How to Propagate Orchids for an Endless Supply of Flowers - AOL

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    Orchids are known and appreciated for their intricate, long-lasting blooms. They come in many varieties with different sizes, colors and aromas, and incorporate a wide range of growing conditions ...

  5. Phalaenopsis difformis - Wikipedia

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    Phalaenopsis difformis, also known as the dark brown Phalaenopsis, is a species of epiphytic orchid native to Assam, Borneo, China South-Central, China Southeast, East Himalaya, Laos, Malaya, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sumatera, Thailand, Vietnam and West Himalaya.

  6. Phalaenopsis hieroglyphica - Wikipedia

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    In Phalaenopsis species with horizontal stems, such as P. hieroglyphica, the leaves are pendant and grow downward to drain rainwater away from the plant. The reproductive organ is the column, found between the two largest petals of Phalaenopsis orchids. The lip, connected to the flower by the column, aids in pollination.

  7. Phalaenopsis sumatrana - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of Phalaenopsis sumatrana from Curtis's Botanical Magazine, vol. 91, 1865. Phalaenopsis sumatrana is a medium-sized, monopodial, epiphytic orchid. It has a short stem, usually singular, covered with large overlapping oval leaves. The flowers are mildly fragrant, with waxy or fleshy petals and sepals, and of somewhat variable color.