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Two New Orchid Species Discovered in Cuba

Researchers have found two new orchid species in Cuba recently. Cuba is located in the Caribbean, a region that is home to over 25,000 orchid species, and it has the ideal growing conditions for orchids.

4 Factors that Can Prevent Your Phalaenopsis Orchid from Blooming

Phalaenopsis orchids are one of the hardiest types of orchids, and they can thrive under a wide range of environmental conditions. However, there are certain factors that can prevent these orchids from producing their...

Personalize Your Orchid Gifts This Christmas

Just Add Ice Orchids make wonderful gifts for all occasions. According to the results of our recent survey, about 44% of our customers have given or received Just Add Ice Orchids as gifts. Birthdays are the top...

Common Phalaenopsis Orchid Diseases (Part 1)

The main causes of orchid diseases are poor culture and growing conditions. In order to prevent these diseases, you need to provide a clean environment, proper watering, and good air movement. Nonetheless, prevention...

How to Evaluate the Health of Orchids

Phalaenopsis orchids are relatively easy to grow, and they can last for many, many years if they are given the right balance of light and moisture. If you want to know whether you are caring for your Phals correctly,...

Why are Phalaenopsis Orchids Called the Beginner’s Orchid?

If you have never grown orchids before but would like to do so, it is a good idea to start with phalaenopsis orchids. Also known as moth orchid, phalaenopsis orchid is one of the easiest types of orchid to grow, and...

All About Just Add Ice Orchids

Whether you’re new to orchids or are a seasoned fan, you already realize the benefits these remarkable flowers bring to the home or workplace. The orchid’s beauty and resilience make them favorites for gift-giving as...

History of Epiphytes: Phalaenopsis Orchids

Though we’re all used to seeing our orchids neatly potted on the shelf, that’s not the picture you’d get if you were to visit the tropical rainforests native to many orchid species.