“Commercial growers in attendance will have thousands of orchid plants for sale to the general public,” Scholes said. Enthusiasts will be there to vie for honors with their lovingly grown plant ...
When we think of new species discoveries, we often think of distant lands and faraway expeditions. Here’s how a new research ...
The Conejo Orchid Society will host its annual show and sale fundraiser June 7-9 at the Thousand Oaks Library, 1401 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks. This free event will be an opportunity to learn about ...
Under the banner "Orchidelirium ... highly contagious and difficult to cure," the New Orleans Orchid Society will hold its ...
The white fringeless orchid, also known as the monkey-face orchid, is a beautiful, 2-foot-tall plant with a single light-green stem. This elusive perennial's elegant white flowers gather in a loose ...
Scientists investigated the idea that fungal networks, known as mycorrhizal networks, act as a direct pathway for established orchid plants to share recently produced sugars with developing seedlings.
(Speaking of which, TPS Nutrients Orchid Plant Food for All Orchids on Amazon is on sale and received 4.5/5 stars.) Now that the water situation is under control, there are a few other things to note: ...
Not sure if your orchid plant is dead or dormant? Here’s how to tell, and what (if anything) you can do to revive it. Orchids are one of those plants that no one really talks about but everyone ...
Scientists investigated the idea that fungal networks, known as mycorrhizal networks, act as a direct pathway for established orchid plants to share recently produced sugars with developing seedlings.
while vendors will sell plants and handmade pottery at the event. There will also be repotting demonstrations: Saturday at 11 a.m., Will Bottoms will teach “Orchid Basics for Beginners.” ...
Orchid plants nurture their seedlings via an underground fungal network, new research from scientists at the University of Sheffield has revealed. John Haggar, Hardy Orchid Society The Common Spotted ...