You may have wondered if the “rare and mysterious ghost orchid” is all just hype. But it is rare and endangered…and is illegal to remove or relocate. It’s native to Southwest Florida and Cuba (and perhaps also the...
The American Orchid Society, in their review of a book called Fragrant Orchids tells us that "orchids were first cultivated for their fragrance. Two centuries ago or earlier, in both China and Japan, pots of oriental...