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By Carl Harrison
Many types of Orchids exist in nature and, in response to their huge worldwide popularity, even more hybrid versions have been developed. In fact, the multitude of choices available can often throw people into a state of confusion. To make it easier, we have outlined seven of the most popular kinds.
2. Dendrobiums - Tree Flowers
Found mainly in Indonesia
Very easy to grow in comparison to many of their relatives but are very susceptible to root-rot if over-watered
Flower on a yearly schedule
Do well in indoor environments as they love higher temperatures so take well to central heating and greenhouse heaters
5. Paphiopedilums - Lady's Slipper
Flowers have the characteristic pouch-like form that gives rise to their name
Exist in a range of striking colours and hold a few blooms per stem and, as an added bonus have gorgeously patterned leaves too
Largely found in the Far East
Are more resistant to root-rot resulting from over-hydration but more prone to scorching if placed in harsh sunlight
6. Oncidiums - Dancing Ladies
Have the striking appearance similar to a lady in a ball-gown that makes their nickname so suitable
Sprout many flowers so are very aesthetically pleasing
Are more able to handle intense light than other types of orchids so are great for greenhouses and sunnier weathers.
7. Vanda orchids
Available in a multitude of deep, striking hues and can grow quite tall
Blossom at least bi-annually so give really good aesthetic value
Originate from the warm, humid regions of the Himalayas and Australia
Have very high light requirements so do better in certain climates
Take yourself down to your local garden centre and have a look at the varieties that they have on offer and, if you're still stuck for choice, why not grow them all? One thing that's guaranteed is this: once you start you won't want to stop.
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Carl Harrison is an orchid enthusiast. For more great tips and advice on different types of orchids, visit http://www.theorchidresource.com/
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