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Different Types of Artificial Orchid


Orchids are considered by many people to be the most elegant, delicate, beautiful plant in the world. They come in every color of the rainbow, plus white and nearly jet black. However, outside of the tropics, orchids are not exactly an easy garden plant. Nor are they an inexpensive variety at the local flower shop. So, many people go for the look of orchids without the trouble of maintenance by buying an artificial orchid.

It is surprising how much an artificial orchid can look like a real one. In fact, some decorators will construct a custom composition, hand-making small individual details that really bring the plant to life. Often public places, like offices or hotels, decorate with these high quality arrangements.

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.

Clay

It is possible to create a beautiful artificial orchid out of clay and display it something like a small sculpture. Choose an orchid anchored to a real piece of wood or one arranged in a pot or basket. Shop around on the internet and look for plants that are painted very carefully and well.

Glass

While a glass artificial orchid does not have the same texture as a real orchid, these sculptures are incredibly elegant and vibrant. Artisans working with striated glass can mimic patterned orchids amazingly well. Very high quality glass orchids look as delicate as a real orchid bloom and are much more fragile.

Paper Mache

Paper mache does not necessarily have to be formed over a mold; it is possible to make a paper mache mixture than can be sculpted. This is a very intricate and difficult paper mache project which takes much practice to perfect.

Silk and Other Fabric

The most elaborate artificial orchid flowers are made from real silk. First an artist cuts the flower petals from white silk, then hand-paints each one, carefully blending the colors to mimic nature. Next, the petals are put into a heated mold to press them into the proper contours. Finally, each petal is affixed by hand to a center. Usually the stem is a wire wrapped in special green paper. The most common artificial orchids are made of polyester because of that materials low cost and the ease with which it absorbs paints and dyes.

They are named for a Colombian botanist who made the first systematic catalog of this species.

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The stems and blooms that project from the plant are what give it the name orchid cactus.

The cooler growing species such as: Coelogyne fimbriata, Coelogyne ovalis, Coelogyne fuliginosa, Coelogyne cristata, Coelogyne flaccida, and the Coelogyne nitida are cool-growing orchids which derive from the Himalayan region of India and Southeast Asia. In contrast to the landate, this delicious flower blooms in the fall. Regardless of your choice to join or not to join a local, state or national orchid growing organization, enter your orchid growing experience with the knowledge that your time, patience, and proper care can overcome even the blackest thumb! Dendrobium flowers have five leaves and a mouth that may be shallow or long, but each flower is generally smaller. However, the ovary of an orchid flower, with its ovules, seems to be an integral part of the pedicel because it is embedded within the upper portion of the pedicel below the attachment of petals.