Orchids Species
Posted in Uncategorized on 08/02/2009 05:56 pm by admin

An Overview of the Worlds most beautiful flowers – Orchids of Australia
There are over 30,000 species of orchids, making it the largest plant family and the world. These fabulous flowering plants are known for their beautiful flowers come in all colors. Although it can grow in many places, orchids love tropical climates where they grow on tree trunks and branches.
In Australia, orchids grow in the southern region and is found growing on tree trunks, and on the ground. Australia has approximately 1200 species of orchids, many of which are not found anywhere else in the world.
Many of the orchids of Australia have adapted some of the specialized methods to attract more insects for pollination. The Barbarossa Drakonorchis or common lizard orchid seems a wingless female wasp and thus is very attractive to male wasps.
These specialized orchids are so interesting that scientists in the study CPBR these orchids are sent to the license by collectors of orchids of Australia. The collection of the National Herbarium consists of 48,000 orchid specimens 18,005 dry whichh hundred cards containing the affected parts of flowers and over 19,000 preserved specimens of orchids Spirit.
Some of the orchids Include interesting Nindii Australia Durabaculum or endangered blue orchid that is native to northeastern Queensland, the splash of orchids Sun, nodding hood green tongue orchid, orchid and primrose to name a few.
In Australia, are epiphytes that grow on trees and and land, which is grown in all. The proportion is about 70% 30% terrestrial epiphytes. Epiphytes are the easiest to grow in the most common in the collections of orchids.
Western Australia is home to most terrestrial orchids are well known for their size, bright color and signs strange. These delicate fragile flowers fascinate everyone who sees them most. Some of these orchids such as the endemic genus Rhizanthella live their entire life underground.
Orchids are big plants and make an unusual gift if given as a live potted plant or vase of flowers. If you have a green thumb, might even try growing your own orchids if they can provide sufficient moisture and nutrients can be successful no matter where you live in the world.
When Growing Orchids, the most important thing you can do is provide sufficient moisture. They will need more than 50% so be sure to setup an area that can provide them with this!
Orchids can be a challenge to grow, but if you love these beautiful plants, it is easy to find in your florist or even in the supermarket and have a house plant that has come to enjoy!
About the Author
Lee Dobbins writes for http://orchids.garden-corner.com where you can learn more about orchids including different
types of orchids from all over the world.
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