Introduction and usage
Orchid is a beautiful flower in the realm of flowers. Its reputation is world class. In the world of flowering plants, orchids are a huge family with about 900 species and more than 30,000 species. Attractive color, different textures, aromas, medicinal properties, special features of long durability. The ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius, amazed at the variety of orchid flowers, called it the "best flower." The philosophers Plato, Aristotle, and Theophrastus affectionately named this flower Orchis. Over time, the name evolved into orchids. Many species of orchids are found growing in different parts of the world. That is why its original habitat is not limited to one place. Orchids are found in the Ghasia Hills in the eastern part of the Himalayas, in the hilly areas north of Sylhet District in Bangladesh, in the tropics of Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Philippines, Mexico, South America and Australia. This flower is a member of the Orchidaceae family. It is most used as a cut flower as it stays alive in the vase for a long time. In addition, the small size of the tree also enhances the decoration.
Classes and varieties of orchids
There are two main types of orchids based on cultivation methods.
Earthly or
Orchids that grow in the soil like other flowers and collect food and juice from them are called terrestrial orchids. They have a bunch of thread-like roots. Such as- Fayas, Symbidium, Lady Slipper etc.
Parasitic or Epiphytic
Orchids that grow on the branches or stems of another tree are called parasitic orchids. They have long, thick and thick roots, taking food from the air. Such as Dendrobium, Vanda, Eridis etc.
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