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I brought a Moth Orchid home. Now what? Orchids are a huge diverse family of plants. Learn how to care for your grocery store orchid while also gaining a deeper understanding of the family Orchidaceae as a whole. ORCHIDS DISCUSSED TODAY 1. Phalaenopsis Aka Moth Orchid (most common) 2. Dendrobiums - My favorite genus! Easy to source. 3. Terrestrial / Ground Orchids - Behave more like "normal" plants. Two common ground orchids are Epidendrum radicans / Reed Stem (sun) and Spathoglottis plicata (shade). Easy to source. 4. Florida Vanilla Orchid: Vanilla phaeantha, Vanilla dilloniana, and Vanilla barbellata *commercially exploited. be mindful. 5. Water-spider orchid (Habenaria repens) 6. The cranefly orchid (Tipularia discolor) *rare, be mindful if sourcing. 7. Florida butterfly orchid (Encyclia tampensis) commercially exploited, be mindful 8. Jewel Orchid (Ludisia discolor) Beautiful foliage. Easy to source. Recommended for indoors by UF IFAS. SOURCES American Orchid Society https://www.aos.org/orchids/articles/cold-tolerance-of-warm-growing-orchids UF IFAS https://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/ornamentals/floridas-native-orchids/ Florida Nature Photography https://www.floridanaturephotography.com/project/native-orchids/ St Augustine Orchid Society https://staugorchidsociety.org/PDF/200110Tips-ColdTolerance.pdf
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