moth orchid การใช้
- Like the moth orchid, paphiopedilum prefers bright light but no direct sunlight.
- One of his moth orchids has been in bloom since April.
- The easiest orchid to start with is phalaenopsis, better known as moth orchid.
- Moth orchids need several nights below 60 degrees to trigger blooms.
- Rare orchids, like the Moth orchid, can be found in the Orchid room.
- Moth orchids need several nights below 60 degrees to trigger blooms in late winter-spring.
- Phalaenopsis orchids : These flat-faced moth orchids are the easiest orchids to grow and make tasteful gifts.
- _Phalaenopsis ( fal-en-OPP-siss ), the moth orchid:
- The moth orchid is the favorite orchid in this country, according to an American Orchid Society survey.
- The white moth orchid captured his attention right away because of its vibrant red stripes and spots.
- Moth orchids prefer night temperatures of 60 to 65 degrees and day temperatures in the 75-to-85-degree range.
- Phalaenopsis, or the moth orchid, with its arched sprays of fuchsia and white blooms that can last six months.
- The moth orchid, with its long-lasting, arching sprays, has become so popular it is now among the top flowering houseplants.
- The long-lasting, arching sprays of the epiphytic, monopodial moth orchid have made this the most popular orchid in this country.
- Temperature : Moth orchids prefer night temperatures of 60 to 65 degrees and day temperatures in the 75-to 85-degree range.
- The moth orchid, phalaenopsis, is the easiest, followed by paphiopedilum or lady slipper orchid, and cymbidium, whose flowers look like miniature corsage orchids.
- Cattleyas, the corsage orchids, do not need as much water as phalaenopsis, the popular moth orchids, because they store water in thick stems, or pseudobulbs.
- Stems of bright purple phalaenopsis, or moth orchids, in black spires of two different heights are tall, but not enough to interfere with dinner conversation.
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