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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.

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    You know how it goes. You can't resist a $20 orchid at the store but then can't get it to flower again. It's orchid expert Chuck Acker to the rescue.

  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. Aeranthes grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    Aeranthes grandiflora is a species of orchid and is the type species of its genus. It is native to Madagascar and Comoros. [2] It is characterized by long, spindly, naturally hanging inflorescences and relatively large, semi-translucent flowers which open successively over a long period of time. A gardener must not cut the inflorescence after ...

  6. Peristeria (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Peristeria is a genus of plants of the family Orchidaceae [2] commonly called dove orchid or Holy Ghost orchid. In line with the common name, the genus' name is from the Greek word peristerion meaning "from dove". According to the Royal Horticultural Society, Per is the official orchid abbreviation for

  7. Habenaria - Wikipedia

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    Habenaria, commonly called rein orchids [3] or bog orchids, [4] is a widely distributed genus of orchids in the tribe Orchideae. About 880 species of Habenaria have been formally described. They are native to every continent except Antarctica , growing in both tropical and subtropical zones.

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