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It's a wee bit fussy so it's not an orchid for beginners. It's often grown on a cork slab. Brassia orchids are distinguished by their spider-like sepals and interesting color patterns. These ...
The patterns and structure of Brassia orchids resemble a spider in its web enough to encourage these wasps to lay their eggs in the plants' blossoms and in doing so pollinate them.
Orchid species that can handle more sunlight are Vanda, Brassavola nodosa, Brassia, Degarmoara, and Cymbidium, all requiring ...
Consider adding a Brassia to your collection — if nothing else, to give your neighbors something to talk about. Arthur Chadwick is president of Chadwick & Son Orchids Inc. Reach him at 1240 ...
Nearly 100 contestants submitted close to 300 shots. Shannon Forry won first place with her photograph of a Brassia orchid. "I was pretty surprised to win," says Forry of Westlake. "I just take ...
which is one of the more common types of orchids, as well as many different uncommon, cultivated hybrids of Dendrobium, Oncidium, Miltonia, Brassia, and Paphiopedilum. The event changes each year ...
It's a wee bit fussy so it's not an orchid for beginners. It's often grown on a cork slab. Brassia orchids are distinguished by their spider-like sepals and interesting color patterns. These fragrant ...