LOOSE BLOOMS A complete range of loose flowers used as edible or leis or for simple arrangements.VANDAS VANDACEOUS AND OTHER INTERGENERIC CROSSES DENDROBIUMS DENDROBIUMS AND ALLIANCES MOKARAS MOKARAS, ARANDAS AND KAGAWARAS ONCIDIUMS ONCIDIUMS AND TOLUMNIA HYBRIDS ARANTHERAS ARACHNIS AND AR...
Cattleya, the “classic orchid”(epiphytic, or air-growing): The showy “corsage orchid” has ruffled blossoms in luminous colors and a rich, heady, hint-of-vanilla scent. To achieve blooms, it requires 5 to 6 hours of light per day. Move it outside in the summer, and water copiously....
Orchids really are the perfect plant for constructing breathtaking vertical gardens, with their long, arching flower spikes and their ability to produce massive sprays of blooms. These plants sometimes grow on vertical surfaces in nature—tree trunks, branches, rocks, etc—so a vertical garden is ...
9.1.9 Post-harvest ManagementA good quality cut flower of an orchid should have the following characteristics–Minimum eight standard blooms per stem–Flowers must be cleaned, evenly coloured and free from physiological disorders–Stem must have flowers evenly arranged and around the stem.–Two third...
Use a sterile pair of pruning shears or scissors to snip off any dying leaves or dead, brown leaves. After your orchid blooms and the flowers die, cut down the flower stalk to the base of the plant.[14] Note: If you’re growing a Phalaenopsis orchid, cut the flower stalk above the...