Description, types of orchids with photos and names, and tips for caring for them

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Orchids belong to the large family of monocots. Under natural conditions, these beautiful flowers grow almost everywhere. Tropical latitudes are best suited for their development. Rare species of orchids are a dream for avid gardeners.

Dazzling living beauty

Orchids captivate with their grace and extraordinary tenderness. They are gradually replacing luxurious roses and other flowering plants. What makes home orchids so popular? Aristocratism, graceful silhouette, bright fragrant bouquets.

There are approximately 750 species of this flower. Their names are difficult to remember, but it is easy to highlight the most unusual and best of the best.

The Phalaenopsis orchid was studied by the botanist Blumen back in the 19th century. Their distinctive feature is a long stem with 4 fleshy leaves, and the inflorescences look like butterflies with velvety wings. In good conditions it can bloom 3 times a year.

This species has many varieties.

Rook striped

Places of distribution: Mexico, USA, southern Canada. Found exclusively in pine and mixed coniferous forests. Nutrition comes from fungi through mycoheterophagy. The stem comes in red, purple, white and other shades. Height—15-50 cm. Decorated with a racemose inflorescence of yellowish or dark pink color. The petals have burgundy stripes. There are red or purple columns inside the flowers. An interesting feature is that the leaves do not contain chlorophyll. Flowering period: May, June.

Other varieties of orchids

Cattleya surprises with its beautiful transparent waxy bouquets. There are many varieties, as well as a varied palette of colors. It blooms for three months.

Cymbidium - takes root well at home.

Dendrobium can bloom at any time of the year. It is not afraid of even not very warm conditions; it can delight with flowering even at a temperature of 10 ° C.

No gardener will refuse to have in his collection this magnificent seedling in the form of a tree with unusual flowers covering the entire stem of the plant. Wild orchids grow on trees or rocks, which is why its name means “tree-dwelling.”

A popular species among gardeners is Dendrobium nobilis due to its low maintenance requirements. This is a rather large plant with fleshy stems, on which dense, oblong-shaped leaves are located in two rows.

On short peduncles, three flowers are formed, whitish-cream at the base and pinkish or lilac at the edges.

A very popular species among florists is Dendrobium phalaenopsis. It attracts with large flowers, with a diameter of 3 to 8 cm. Each peduncle can accommodate from 5 to 40 white or crimson flowers.

Cambria has durable flowers of varying sizes and configurations. To make the plant bloom profusely, place it on the windowsill.

Hockstetter

This variety of phalaenopsis was discovered by the German naturalist and founder of the chemical plant Karl Hostetter, after whom it was named. A rare and unusual specimen was noticed by him during his stay in the Austrian town of Metzingem. It blooms with beautiful snow-white buds that resemble butterflies. The plant is so rare that for almost two centuries few people have seen it. That is why the Hockstetter orchid has been little studied and there are almost no descriptions.

Mysterious orchids

Collectors are trying to get rare specimens for their collection, among which one can highlight a green space called “Rothschild’s Slipper.” This is one of the most expensive plants of this species. Its price soars to $5,000.

This rare specimen is difficult to grow, and it blooms only after 15 years. “Rothschild’s slipper” is a flower of incredible beauty, which is why it has such a high price.

The “Mouth of the Dragon” can be called a rarity. It grows in swamps and wetlands in the United States, North America and Canada.

The solar orchid is the rarest specimen in the world of flowers and pleases with its buds only in warm weather. It grows only on the island of Tasmania.

The Hawaiian swamp orchid is blessed with beautiful velvety petals and pale green leaves.

The bull orchid got its name because of its curled petals that resemble the horns of a bull. Its flowers can be white, green and purple.

The Three Birds Orchid is endangered. These rare flowers bloom in forests, clinging to the trunks of deciduous trees.

Precious orchids are mainly grown by collectors around the world. The appearance of their leaves is more attractive than the flowers.

Bull

Externally, the orchid looks like the head of a bull, which is where it got its unusual name. The petals are curled and resemble bull's horns. Its homeland is the Philippines, mangrove swamps. Also, the plant can be found in Indonesia. It is distinguished by its large size, dark green oval leaves. The petals are white-pink-purple in color. The flowering period occurs in spring.

Flowers that look like birds

The incredible resemblance to birds makes one simply freeze in front of the beauty of these plants.

Habenaria radiata in the form of a bird strikes with its resemblance to the elegant “white heron”.

And these graceful snow-white petals of the flower are so reminiscent of the spread wings of a truly magical bird!

The tall peristeria seems to have “sheltered” a tiny dove in its bud, thanks to which it emanates silence and peace.

Because of its unearthly beauty, this flower almost became an endangered species.

Territory of distribution of species in nature

Large-flowered orchids, such as Cattleyas, Phalaenopsis, Paphiopedilums, Cymbidiums, were brought to Europe from:

  • Tropics;
  • And subtropics;
  • Many are from mountainous regions.

Most species are epiphytes, some are lithophytes; there are species and entire genera growing on the soil. Orchids have colonized all continents of the Earth, with the exception of Antarctica. The number of genera, species and hybrids is so large that they occupy a tenth of the planet’s flora.

Orchids feel best in the subtropics:

  • Southeast and South Asia;
  • Northern Australia;
  • Brazil.

Here are the optimal temperatures (and their seasonal/daily differences), humidity, day length by season, and illumination. Second distribution zone:

  • Line connecting South and Central America;
  • And North Africa.

At times, 100 percent humidity and warmth are beneficial factors for orchids.

The third, most severe territory for the family is the steppes and plateaus of Eurasia. Small and medium-sized species grow here. There is even an orchid with one large flower.

Guests from Vietnam

Orchids from Vietnam have become very popular among gardeners due to the beauty of their buds and easy care. But special attention should be paid to planting. If you do everything correctly when planting bulbs, then this exotic plant will delight you with its beauty for a long time.

In Vietnam there are 2 types of seedlings: aerial and ground. Aerial ones grow into tree trunks, while terrestrial ones grow on trash soil.

When selecting Vietnamese plants, choose medium-sized bulbs. Under good conditions, buds will appear only after 4-6 years.

Do you like white flowers? This bouquet will delight you for many years.

A surprise from Vietnam - yellow beauties.

A black flower of rare beauty amazes with its originality and magical appearance.

Dracula ("Monkey Face")

The rare black flower grows only in the mountains of South America at an altitude of two and a half kilometers above sea level. Does not like sunlight, preferring humid climatic conditions and shady crowns of large trees. This is a low plant with green arrow-shaped leaves. The peduncle is single-flowered, straight or slightly drooping.

All attempts at domestication ended in failure. Even during transportation, the seedlings died. The flower is strict and majestic, exudes a pleasant aroma of oranges.

Caring for miracle flowers

Indoor orchids love a lot of light and moist air. The best place for them is the western and eastern window sill. During the period of active growth, seedlings need abundant watering twice a week. The soil should dry well before watering.

The water from the pan is poured out 15 minutes after watering. During the dormant period, water a little, just to prevent the roots from drying out. Spraying should be carried out daily, but without getting into the axils of the leaves.

From April to September, seedlings are fed 2 times a month with special fertilizers strictly according to the instructions, or better yet, reducing the concentration by 2 times. Transplantation is carried out once every two to three years during the beginning of active growth in special soil.

Features of cultivation

These varieties of orchids were bred by breeders and do not require any unique conditions for maintenance, however, some rules must still be followed:

temperature regime. Since they all come from the hot tropics, the optimal temperature is considered to be up to 30 degrees during the day and not lower than 18 degrees at night;

illumination Almost all large orchids love indirect bright sunlight (with the exception of the Dracula orchid). Therefore, in the summer, it is recommended to keep the flowerpot with the plant under indirect bright sunlight, and at night to use special fluorescent lamps;

watering and humidity level. Based on the natural habitat conditions of these varieties, we can conclude that the humidity in the room should be quite high, up to 80-90%. It is necessary to water the plant as the soil dries; this is best done by immersing the pot in a container of water;

reproduction. It is carried out in two ways - division and cuttings. In the first case, in early spring, the root system is carefully divided into several parts and planted in different flowerpots. For better growth, it is necessary to recreate greenhouse conditions. In the second case, they use a “baby” that the plant throws out from time to time;

substrate

It is very important to choose the correct soil proportions to provide the plant with sufficient air and access to moisture. To do this, it is better to use ready-made mixtures that are sold in flower shops.

Advice! In order to maintain a normal level of humidity, it is necessary to periodically moisten and ventilate the room where the orchid is located.

Hybrid phalaenopsis

Phalaenopsis belongs to the orchid family. This type of orchid was first discovered in 1825 on the islands of the Malay archipelago. After that, these unusual plants of different species were found in the territory of Southeast Indonesia and the tropical region of Australia. They gave rise to many hybrids and varieties of phalaenopsis.

Standard

The first phalaenopsis hybrids had large white or pink flowers and tall peduncles. They are called standard. Further interspecific selection continued in various directions:

  • breeding plants with large flowers;
  • brightly colored or variegated petals;
  • miniature phalaenopsis, etc.

Example of hybrid Maki Watanabe 'Kingfisher Orchids' (Romance Miki X Otohime)

Mini

In the middle of the last century, miniature phalaenopsis came into fashion. This is a fairly large group of varieties that share common characteristics:

  • small flower-bearing arrow;
  • small classically shaped flowers.

Phalaenopsis mini. Size relative to lighter size.

Taiwanese

Nowadays, Singapore is a trendsetter in the field of orchid breeding, as a result of which plants with clean petals of bright colors or spotted patterns appeared, for which they were called “harlequins”.

Taiwanese Phalaenopsis Harlequin.

Novelty

These hybrids include plants with non-dying peduncles. After flowering, they enter a dormant period, after which old flower stalks simultaneously grow and new ones form.

An adult novelty can have several dozen inflorescences that bloom up to 5 times a year. The petals of small flowers are covered with a tiger or leopard pattern, ripples or dots of different sizes.

Novelty I-Hsin Salmon Copper Star.

Pelorics

Phalaenopsis pelorica is of particular interest to orchid collectors. Peloric is a plant that has undergone a mutation, as a result of which its flowers have an atypical shape for its variety, and the petals and sepals take on the shape of a flower lip, which gives the flower an unusual appearance.

Philadelphia Peloric.

Primary

The selection of numerous varieties and hybrids of phalaenopsis began with interspecific hybridization:

  • The first Phalaenopsis hybrid was obtained in 1875 by John Seden as a result of the hybridization of Phal. aphrodite and Phal. equestris. And by 1900 there were already thirteen such hybrids;
  • an unusual hybrid was obtained in 1940 and registered under the name Phal.Doris. It is characterized by multi-flowered peduncles and huge, pure white flowers of a flattened shape, about 14 cm in diameter;
  • A striking representative of miniature hybrid phalaenopsis is Phal. Mini Mark “Maria Teresa”, reaching a height of 25 cm. A large number of branched peduncles are strewn with small flowers with an ivory color, dotted with tiny red-yellow spots;
  • spotted hybrid phalaenopsis is represented by phalaenopsis of French selection and Taiwanese “harlequins”. One of the common varieties is Phal. "Paradise", an exquisite variety with medium-sized flowers and elongated petals of a light greenish-yellow hue, dotted with pink-brown specks.

Interesting! Currently, more than 5 thousand phalaenopsis hybrids have been registered.

Intergeneric

A further impetus for obtaining new forms and colors of phalaenopsis was their hybridization with related genera of orchids:

  • Doritis;
  • Renanthera;
  • Ascocentrum;
  • Rhynchostylis et al.

The first intergeneric hybrid called Doritaenopsis with an unusual scarlet color of flowers was obtained in 1923 as a result of crossing a phalaenopsis with an orchid of the genus Doritis. Further selection led to the creation of flowers of other, more complex shades: purple, orange, etc.

Often these orchids are confused, selling one variety after another. But both their appearance and the conditions of their maintenance are identical.

The appearance of the hybrid Doritaenopsis Liu's Sakura caused particular delight. Its exquisitely shaped flowers with pinkish pearlescent petals give the inflorescence an amazing delicacy.

Doritaenopsis Liu's Sakura.

The best intergeneric hybrids of modern breeding are blue orchids of the Doritaenopsis Siam Treasure “Blue” variety, Doritaenopsis Kenneth Schubert “Blue Angel”.

Doritaenopsis Siam Treasure 'Blue'.

Doritaenopsis Kenneth Schubert "Blue Angel".

Cymbidium swordifolia

Cymbidium ensifolium is the honeyiest of all orchids and the most popular of the cymbidiums. This is a very graceful orchid of the sympodial type with poorly developed centimeter-long pseudobulbs, completely covered with leaf sheaths, and long roots. Narrow lanceolate leaves from 30 cm to 1 m in length seem stunningly straight and strict, not only due to their folded structure, but also to their very dark color.


Cymbidium ensifolium. 阿橋HQ

Vertical inflorescences are usually somewhat shorter than the leaves. They bear up to 9 flowers that last for several weeks. With a diameter of 3 to 5 cm, they flaunt beige-yellowish sepals and petals with longitudinal, reddish veins, and sometimes spots, and a greenish lip covered with patterns.

Nepenthes Attenboroughii.

This unusual, interesting flower was discovered on the island of Aalavan by three scientists in 2000, who went on an expedition to find this miracle of the plant world. The first information about the flower was received from missionaries who visited the island earlier. Going to Mount Victoria, scientists discovered huge flowers, the inflorescences of which resembled voluminous jugs.

It turned out that these unusual flowers are real predators that feed on rodents. It still remains a mystery how these flowers were able to survive to this day. This phenomenon is being studied today at McPherson's laboratory. Do you think custom bouquets made from these flowers would be in high demand?

Varieties

The main task of an orchid, like any other flower on the planet, is to attract pollinators with its appearance. But in addition to the bright color and pleasant aroma, the orchid has flowers of a rather original shape.

On a note. Thus, unusual varieties of orchids began to appear, which received this name due to the fact that their flowers resemble various recognizable shapes.

What makes them unusual?

The unusualness of the varieties is that they are not just beautiful, but also mysterious, incomprehensible. If you watch them for a long time, you get the feeling that this is a living creature, rather than just a flower. It literally takes your breath away and it is simply impossible to take your eyes off the plant.

Description

The orchid is characterized by a sympodial type of growth. The central rhizome forms oval, flattened pseudobulbs 4-16 cm high. They are partially surrounded by an involucre leaf. All pseudobulbs are located close to each other on a relatively short rhizome.

The leaves are large, fleshy, growing from the top of each pseudobulb, the life cycle of which is 2-3 years, after which the old pseudobulbs die and their leaves turn yellow and fall off.


Brassia warty variety Summer—Dream

In an orchid, the flower shoot forms at the base of the last mature pseudobulbs between the leaves that surround them. The number of shoots depends on the size of the plant. The flowers are located on both sides, creating symmetrical pairs. Flowering lasts 4 - 8 weeks. A decrease in daytime temperature of 20 °C has a good effect on the longevity of flowers.

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The flowers of Brassia hybrids are large, fragrant, with long, narrow petals that are pointed and even curled at the ends. The color can be greenish-white, greenish-yellow, orange, brownish-yellow.

Almost all flowers are variegated, decorated with dark spots or colored red-brown at the base. The lip may be white or colored and often has several red-brown spots at the base. The floral aroma is especially intense on sunny days.

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