What are ground orchids?

ground orchids are orchids that grow in the soil, rather than in the air, such as epiphytic orchids that many people are more famous with. There are many orchid species in the ground, with Bletilla Stiata and the lunglottis lungs are two popular decorative cultivars. People who are interested in growing these orchids will find them in some kindergartens and shops of garden supplies, or can order them from specialized growers. The leaves tend to be a spear similar and dark green and in some species they can be quite long. Flowers appear in a cluster on a long stem and can be purple, white, yellow or colorful, some of which come in more exotic shades. Most species come from Southeast Asia, and Borneo is a region that is particularly known for its land orchids. Throughout and subtropical rainforest. Prefer wet, humid conditions that reflect their natural environment and like to grow in a partial shadewell. Full sun is too intense for these orchids. These orchids are less gloomy that they have wet roots than orchids that have evolved to grow in the air but can develop mold and mold if they can remain too wet.

Some cultivars are very fragile and will only grow well in zone 11 or in well -controlled greenhouses. Others can prosper with a zone of six. Chinese ground orchids are perfectly durable, with fine flowers and leaves that can be quite charming in the garden. People can also see ground orchids marked as yellow, purple, bornean or Philippine ground orchid in kindergarten. Rather than relying on common names, gardeners should learn about the scientific name of the orchid to get proper directives of his care.

In addition to growing outside in the garden, ground orchids can also be grown.They can grow less demanding than epiphytic orchids because they do not require a highly specialized planting mixture and attentive care. Like their cousins ​​with a dwelling in a canopy, when ground orchids are grown inside, they should be kept outside of direct sunlight and provided to sufficient light surroundings. If the house is particularly dark, it may be necessary to use light growing to turn on the orchids.

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