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Moth orchid

By Adam Pasco on 14/01/2008 11:12:00

I'm in love with the moth orchid. Not obsessed, no butterflies in the stomach, you understand. It's just that orchids are... perfect.What greater example of natural purity could you ask for? And unlike slipper orchids that lack generosity by only


Orchid Paradise

By on 11/04/2013 12:24:17

843Forches Cross, Newton Abbot, Devon01626 352 233www.orchids.uk.comTQ12 6PZOpen all year, daily, 10am-4pm. Adults/OAPs £2.50, under-16s free. Single discount with card: 50%.parking,toilets,part-disabled,plants,refreshments,picnic,shop,dogs,public-transport


Growing orchids

By Kate Bradbury on 05/11/2009 16:11:55

I'm not sure I like moth orchids. They're pretty to look at when in flower, but a bit of a pain to care for if you want them to bloom again. And I think it's a bit sad that these beautiful plants, which should be growing in the canopy of an exotic


How to repot orchids

By on 14/05/2013 14:17:47

Occasionally, orchids need repotting to refresh their expanding root systems. Most indoor orchids are epiphytes, meaning they naturally grow attached to a tree branch with their roots clinging to the bark. In order to mimic their preferred growing


How to grow marsh orchids

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 12:24:42

Learn how to plant out marsh orchids, with Carol Klein's video demonstration from the Jungle garden at Berryfields.springMore advice on growing exotic plantsCaring for cannas video project.Growing exotic plants from seed.Planting eucomis bulbs


How to care for orchids

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 12:26:08

Ensure your orchids last for years with Sarah Raven's video advice on caring for cymbidium and phalaenopsis varieties as houseplants.all year roundCaring for house plantsGrowing hippeastrum.How to grow orchids.Installing an automatic watering system


How to grow orchids

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 12:27:14

Orchids are now an affordable luxury; their sensational and long-lasting blooms bringing a touch of elegance to any home or greenhouse. With the wide range of young orchid plants now on offer at local garden centres and florists, you can choose


Pyramidal orchids

By Richard Jones on 15/07/2009 11:21:27

Dulwich, pictured left, makes of the wild plants turning up in the rough lawn; they are pyramidal orchids, Anacamptis pyramidalis.I was entranced to find them growing here. They are usually chalk downland plants, and they take me back to my childhood


St Andrews Botanic Garden

By on 11/04/2013 12:23:13

934Canongate, St Andrews, Fife 01334 476 452www.st-andrews-botanic.orgKY16 8RTOpen all year, daily: 1 Apr-30 Sep 10am-7pm; 1 Oct-31 Mar 10am-4pm. Adults £2, OAPs/children (5-15) £1. Single discount with card: 50%. Card not valid for special events – phone or see website for detai...


Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

By on 11/04/2013 12:23:12

93220a Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, Midlothian0131 24802909www.rbge.org.ukEH3 5LROpen all year, daily, 10am-6pm (until 4pm 1 Nov-31 Jan, 5pm Feb & Oct). Glasshouses open 10am-5.30pm (until 3.30pm Nov-Jan, 4.30pm Feb & Oct) . Garden entry free, but the card is valid for entry to the...


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