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The Most Popular Pink Orchid Plants


When we think of an orchid, pink is one of the first colors that comes to mind. In fact, many Phalaenopsis orchids, the easiest to grow at home, come in a variety of shades of pink.

In the Victorian language of flowers, orchids had two meanings. A large, ruffled Cattelya bloom stood for mature charm. This is why an orchid corsage is such a popular Mothers Day gift. Orchids of any type generally stand for love, beauty, and refinement. Considering how rare orchids were in Victorian Europe, giving an orchid blossom must have been a strong statement indeed.

In Chinese tradition, the orchid stands for anything rare, elegant, and precious. The orchid is a widely used symbol in Chinese art, and is even a standard symbol on mah-jongg tiles.

Well-Known Pink Orchid Plants

The pink orchid Vanda Miss Joaquim is the national flower of Singapore and is featured on some of the countrys money. It was the first hybrid orchid created in Singapore. It is fitting that an orchid should be the national flower of Singapore, because orchids are their main agricultural export, they grow easily there, and for a few dollars, you can buy an armload of yellow, white, orange, and pink orchid blooms at any local market.

Colombias national flower is actually many flowers. The species is Cattelya trianaei, but it comes in hybrid colors from white to dark purple to pink orchids. These plants with their large blooms are abundant in Colombian gardens. They are named for a Colombian botanist who made the first systematic catalog of this species.

Like Colombia, Costa Ricas national flower is also an orchid, but it only comes in two colors, white and pink. They bloom around Easter, so they are usually a part of Costa Rican Easter decorations.

In Eastern North America, you may see a pink orchid in the wild. Many of the orchids native to the area are pink or partially pink orchid. The family usually called ladys slipper orchids are found in the Eastern US, Canada, and parts of Europe. The pink lady slipper is the official wild flower of New Hampshire. Lady slippers are not carnivorous plants, but they do form a lip into which insects slip, and the flowers are pollinated by the motion of the bug climbing out.

Another North American orchid family is commonly called grass pinks. These pink orchid plants live in swamps or bogs. Their flower spikes can be up to about eighteen inches tall, and the flowers always have a beard of hairy stamens.

You will also find that orchid mimic a great many animals in their adaptation to attract food, pollination or self-defense.

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An artificial orchid can mean the flowers down at the local craft shop that you arrange yourself, but actually these permanent decorations can be made of many things, not the least of which is cloth.

The genus Cymbidium comprises about fifty species. Orchids are highly specialized plants that have adapted to a wide range of geographical habitats, showing some unique features that help their survival and successful procreation. As a rule, the orchid flower has three inner petals that are outflanked by another three with a fourth one a little lower in a specific arrangement. Plum blossoms and bamboo were other popular subjects. In addition to watering, it is also important to fertilize your plant on a month to month basis. Orchids by nature last a long time without water which yet again make them a great choice as we all know wedding ceremonies can last a few hours not to mention the photograph sessions in which you definitely want the flowers to look great; an orchid wedding bouquet will promise you just that hours of being fresh, elegant as if they were just picked.