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In Europe, whole fortunes were once spent
on the exotic, showy plants. Orchids were most expensive during
the Victorian era, when every English estate had a collection and
owners sent collectors to the wilds of such places an South America
to find them.
In the 1860s growers began to hybridize orchids.
making the jungle hunts unnecessary.
But it was not until 1920 that one researcher
figured out a way to create a sterile seedbed in a glass bottle
from seaweed, sugar and starches.
This was the halmark that made orchids available
to everybody.
Orchids are fast becoming one of the country's
favorite houseplants!
Growing orchid plants can be fascinating
and rewarding, whether you're interested on a commercial level or
simply as a hobby.
There are, of course, thousands of different
orchid plants...many with specific needs particular unto themselves.
Need some assistance on how to care for your
plants? We can help!
Please note... The culture sheets included
here are primarily intended for hybrid plants and are for general
care of some of the species in each genus.
If you are unsure, check with your grower
for specific plant care, browse the web, or check reference books
at your local or regional library.
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Sheets By OrchidBlooms.com
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