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Australian Orchids
There are over 30,000 species of orchids making
it the largest family and the plant world. These
fabulous flowering plants are known for their
gorgeous flowers that come in all colors. Although
they can grow in many places, orchids love tropical
climates where they grow on trees trunks and branches.
In Australia, orchids grow in the southern region
and can be found growing on tree trunks as well
as in the ground. Australia boasts about 1200
orchid species many of which are not found anywhere
else in the world.
Many of the Australian orchids have adapted some
specialized methods of enticing insects over for
pollination. The Drakonorchis Barbarossa or common
dragon orchid looks like a wingless female wasp
and therefore is very attractive to male wasps.
These specialized orchids are so interesting that
scientists at the CPBR study these orchids which
are sent to them by licensed collectors of Australian
orchids. This national herbarium orchid collection
consists of 48,000 dried specimens 18,005 hundred
cards whichh contain the affected pieces of flowers
and over 19,000 Spirit preserved orchid specimens.
Some of the interesting Australian orchids Include
the Durabaculum Nindii or endangered blue orchid
which is native to North Eastern Queensland, the
dotted Sun orchid, the nodding green hood, the
tongue orchid, and the cowslip orchid to name
but a few.
In Australia, you will find epiphytes which grow
on trees as well as terrestrials which grown around.
The ratio is about 70% terrestrial to 30% epiphytes.
Epiphytes are the easiest to grow in the most
common in orchid collections.
Western Australia is home to mostly terrestrial
orchids which are well-known for their size, bright
color and strange markings. These dainty fragile
flowers fascinate most everyone who sees them.
Some of these orchids like those of the endemic
genus Rhizanthella live their whole lives underground.
Orchids are great plants and make an unusual gift
whether they are given as a live potted plant
or in a vase with other flowers. If you have a
green thumb, you might even try growing your own
orchids if you can provide them with enough humidity
and proper nutrients you may be successful not
matter where you live in the world.
When growing orchids, the most important thing
you can do is provide enough humidity. They will
need over 50% so be sure you setup an area where
you can provide them with this!
Orchids can be challenging to grow but if you
love these beautiful plants, you can easily find
them at your florist or even in the supermarket
and take an already grown plant home to enjoy!
Australia boasts over 1200 different types of
orchids somewhat unique methods of encouraging
pollination.
About the Author:
Lee Dobbins writes for http://orchids.garden-corner.com
where you can learn more about orchids including
different
types of orchids from all over the world.
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