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Don’t cut healthy green leaves off an orchid after it blooms. It needs those leaves. You can trim faded flowers off a plant, though. “Leaves are the solar panels of a plant,” Kondrat says ...
Tropidia polystachya, the young palm orchid, [2] is a species of orchid native to Mexico, Central America, Greater Antilles, Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Florida, Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador (including Galápagos).
The leaf cutting method is commonly used with succulents. Although some species, such as willow, blackberry and pelargoniums can be grown simply by placing a cutting into moist ground, the majority of species require more attention. Most species require humid, warm, partially shaded conditions to strike, thus requiring the approach above to be ...
Rhynchostylis retusa (also called foxtail orchid) is an orchid belonging to the Vanda alliance. [needs update] The inflorescence is a pendant raceme, consisting of more than 100 pink-spotted white flowers. The plant has a short, stout, creeping stem carrying up to 12, curved, fleshy, deeply channeled, keeled, retuse apically leaves and blooms ...
Dendrobium bigibbum, commonly known as the Cooktown orchid or mauve butterfly orchid, [3] is an epiphytic or lithophytic orchid in the family Orchidaceae. It has cylindrical pseudobulbs , each with between three and five green or purplish leaves and arching flowering stems with up to twenty, usually lilac-purple flowers.
Dipodium, commonly known as hyacinth orchids, [3] is a genus of about forty species of orchids native to tropical, subtropical and temperate regions of south-east ...
A parent whose daughter plays high school basketball recently reached out to me. This person had revisited my October 2023 article on the troubling conduct of parents at youth and high school ...
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