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Orchids to Grow
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A compact
growing l
aeliocattleya
hybrid in a
4" pot
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Orchids make wonderful
house plants if you know what
types to grow . In this section
we provide detailed growing
instructions on some of the
most popular types. Be sure to
read our section on
basic orchid care first as
the principles of orchid
care remains the same for all
orchids.
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CYMBIDIUMS Learn
how to grow the
'new'
cymbidiums that
are more
warmth-tolerant
and often more
compact that
standard
traditional
cymbidiums.
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SLIPPER
ORCHIDS Paphiopedilums
are bizarre,
yet beautiful.
They have a
colorful
history and a
dedicated
following. Some
of them are
surprisingly
easy to grow
and then don't
need bright
light.
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PHALAENOPSIS
ORCHIDS Probably
the most
popular and
among the most
elegant of
orchids. In
fact we've
devoted a
separate
website to
growing
phalaenopsis
orchids.
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More to
come!
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Low
light to high light orchids:
phalaenopsis
,
miltonia,
odontocodium, cattleya, dendrobium
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