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Pink and Purple Orchid Roots: 7 Possible Reasons

What do pink or purple roots on my orchid mean? There are seven reasons that orchid roots change colors to a pink or purple: genetic predisposition, prolonged use of tap water, nutrient deficiency,...

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Best Wood for Mounting Orchids: What Works and What Doesn’t

Some orchids do best when mounted instead of in a pot. In fact, we’re the ones that try to force orchids to fit inside pots to fit our own needs and wants, instead of letting them grow as they do...

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Phragmipedium VS Paphiopedilum: What’s the difference?

Aren’t Paphiopedilums essentially the same as Phragmipediums? I used to think that all Lady Slippers were just another uncomplicated name for Paphiopedilums. It was quite a surprise when I found...

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Dendrobium Shriveled Canes: 5 Probable Reasons

Shriveled canes on a Dendrobium can cause certain discomfort. Why are they there? Should I cut them? Will they induce more flowers if cut? Are they a sign of dehydration? When your Dendrobium orchid...

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Dendrobium Roots: 5 Impressive Tips for Healthy Orchids

Dendrobiums are the 2nd largest genus in the orchid family with over 1,400 cataloged species. These orchids grow in a vast array of conditions: monsoons, tropical rainforest, to cool and drier...

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Male and Female Catasetum: 7 Questions About Dimorphism

Catasetum orchids display floral dimorphism, when male and female flowers on the same plant are mutually exclusive and differ by size, shape, smell, and growth patterns. Not only do Catasetum orchids...

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Hi, there! I'm Amanda Matthews.

I write all the tutorials on Orchideria so unfortunately, I can't blame anyone else for all the spelling mistakes. :)

By profession, I'm a theologian, author, and seminary professor, yet I spend my free time enjoying nature hikes, building terrariums, and cultivating orchids. I also love to mountain bike on trails, dance, and play with my cat, Midnight. She's in a lot of my videos.

When I'm not working on the next chapter of my book or online course, I'm exploring a new campsite to venture out into nature. Pitching a tent for the weekend with my two children while I fire up a barbecue is the best way to live.

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List of Articles on Specific Orchid Genera Care:

Topic: SPECIFIC ORCHID CARE GUIDES

  • Phaius Orchids: 9 Tips for Perfect Care
  • Bletilla Orchids: Everything You Need To Know
  • Spathoglottis Orchids: Complete Care Guide
  • Growing Tolumnia Equitant Oncidium Orchids
  • Masdevallia Orchids: Complete Care Guide & Indoor Tricks
  • Dracula Orchids: The Incredible Monkey-faced Dragon
  • Will your grocery store orchid bloom again?
  • Brassavola Care Guide: How-To Grow, Culture, & Care Sheet
  • Types of Dendrobiums: Learn How to Identify Dendrobiums
  • Miltoniopsis Care Guide: How-To Grow, Culture, & Care Sheet
  • Cymbidium Orchid Care Guide: Complete for Beginners
  • Phalaenopsis Orchid Care: Complete Guide for Beginners
  • Orchid Cactus: Complete Guide to Care and Propagation
  • Cattleya Orchid Care: 7 Essential Tips for Perfect Blooms
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