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  • The western prairie fringed orchid was described as a distinct species, separate from the eastern prairie fringed orchid in 1986. Both of them are threatened species.

  • Pruning for Phalaenopsis orchids: When the orchid finishes blooming, cut the bloom spike to the base of the orchid. A new spike will appear the next year.

  • Some of the orchids are required to be shelter to grow well. Few example of these are the cattley, Phalenopsis and the Dendrobium. Unlike Vanda, Renanthera, and Morakar as they always require direct sunlight.

    All the seedlings will always grow better under shade as it always helps to protect the hard heating of the raindrops.

  • Orchids have used innovative methods for self-perpetuation. They attract bees by emitting sweet smell. By creating visual patterns they disguise themselves like butterflies or insects and attract pollinators. They produce slippery substance on which pollinator slides and brushes pollen. Thus carries pollen back with it. Mammals, hummingbirds and bats also contribute to pollination.

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