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The Six Most Popular Orchids Types

By On July 23, 2010 No Comments

Orchids are a wonderfully diverse group of flowering plants that can be found all over the world. The varieties of orchid flowers are seemingly endless. In terms of commercial importance, the most commonly cultivated orchids types can be classified into six major groups.

The following list represents the primary orchids that one would find as houseplants, in flower arrangements, and otherwise grown for sale or display. The list is in alphabetical order.

Cattleya – Perhaps the most popular and best known of the orchids The Cattleyas have very large showy flowers and are commonly used in corsages. They have been highly hybridized and some of the hybrids are some of the easiest orchids to grow. They will tolerate a wide range of conditions but ideally like bright light, cooler nights, and medium humidity.

Cymbidiums – These orchids produce long sprays (flower stems) of 20-30 beautiful flowers, primarily in white or shades of pink. They are native to the higher altitude regions of India and Southeast Asia. They thrive and bloom best with warm days with high light intensity and significantly cooler night time temperatures. For this reason, they are difficult to keep as houseplants but can do very well in greenhouse conditions. Some

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Different Meanings Of Flowers

By Jerry J. Jansen On July 23, 2010 No Comments

Flowers are used for various reasons by people. Different flowers having different meanings, if you go to your local Birmingham florists they will be able to tell you all about different meanings. For example many people already know red roses are for love. White roses represents the purity of your love. Yellow rose is for friendship. Orange rose represents exactly the same thing as yellow rose. Pink roses means giving away with love.

 

There are other several flowers that have meanings its not only the roses that have meanings. Flowers such as cosmos, apple blossom, aster, camellia, hibiscus and daisy all have meanings.

 

Here are some examples of what flowers mean.

Aster means pleasure

Apple blossom means promise

Camellia means graciousness

Daisy means purity or innocence

Cosmos means calm, quiet and peaceful

Hibiscus means faint love

Gardenia means enjoyment

Striped means negative response

Begonia means deep thinking

Jasmines means elegance and grace

Lilac signifies the first ever love

Marigold means wish for riches

Poppy means giving or consolation

Orchid means delicate beauty

Pink rose means friendship

Red rose means passionate love

Red and white rose means unity

The meaning for white rose is transparency

Pink tulip means caring

Purple tulip means devotion

White tulip is used for saying sorry

Ivy means fidelity

Holly means domestic happiness

 

There are various other flowers that

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