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Phalaenopsis Orchids Phalaenopsis spp. Brassavola Orchids Brassavola spp. Catasetum Orchid Catasetum spp. Cattleya Orchid Cattleya spp. Continue to 5 of 20 below. Cycnoches Orchid Cycnoches spp. Cymbidium Orchid Cymbidium spp. Dendrobium Orchids Dendrobrium spp. Encyclia Orchids Encyclia spp. Continue to 9 of 20 below. Epidendrum Orchids Epidendrum spp. Ludisia Orchids Ludisia discolor. Lycaste Orchids Lycaste spp. Masdevallia Orchids Masdevalia spp. Continue to 13 of 20 below. Miltonia Orchids Miltonia spp.
Oncidium Orchids Oncidium spp. Paphiopedlium Orchids Paphiopedum spp. Phaius Orchids Phaius spp. Continue to 17 of 20 below.
Phragmipedium Orchids Phragmipedium spp. Psychopsis Orchids Psychopsis spp. Vanda Orchids Vanda spp. Zygopetalum Orchids Zygopetalum spp. Featured Video. Related Topics. Read More. Did You Know Because most orchids depend on a single species of bird, bee or other insect for pollination, if that species is eliminated, the particular orchid that depends on that species becomes threatened by extinction. Sources Jukofsky, Diane. Encyclopedia of Rainforests.
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For Supporters Help us rebalance the planet. For Researchers See how we measure our impacts. For Educators Use our conservation curricula in your classroom. They prefer diffused lighting conditions and are also easy to grow. Cattleya Orchids are mostly used in corsages around the world. They prefer to have direct sunlight in mornings and love cooler environment at night.
Weekly watering is advisable if grown in a pot. Cymbidium orchids are commonly known as boat orchids and they can grow in drier and cooler conditions. They love to be exposed to medium and bright light. This one is one of the most beautiful orchid species.
Epidendrum orchids can grow from 6 inches to 6 feet. Require very bright light to bloom properly. Due to its appearance and medium watering needs, Dendrobium orchids make a perfect house plant. This is also one of the easiest to grow orchid varieties. One interesting fact about Catasetum orchids is that they are bisexual which is rare among the varieties of orchids. Catasetum has waxy flowers which are highly attractive.
Cycnoches are the relatives of Cattleya Orchids. Fact about Cycnoches is that up to 30 flowers can grow on a single stem during its lifetime.
They need a low watering during their flowering season. Native to the Asian tropics, Vanda Orchids have pretty blooms. They do best if exposed to direct sunlight in the morning and shaded afterwards. With a height of 3 inches to 2 feet which depends on the species, Encyclia orchids can bloom for several months consecutively. This one is the hybrid type of orchid as it is created by cross-breeding of orchids from different genera. The watering and lighting need depend on the parent orchids.
Paphiopedilum Orchids are also known as Venus Slipper due to their shape. It can easily grow on trees and on cliffs in the pockets of humus. Among many different types of Orchids, Ludisia is the cutest one. And such is the beauty that it is also known as Jewel Orchid. Some of the Lycaste Orchid species emit a unique and enticing scent.
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