Learn how to grow orchids at meeting Nashua Telegraph, NH - Beat the January doldrums and hear Jan Stefanik, New Hampshire orchid expert, teach the basics of orchid growing at the Thursday, Jan. ... |
Garden Calendar | Jan. 7 Auburn Reporter, WA - Anyone interested in learning about growing orchids is welcome. Bring an orchid to show or come with a question. Annual dues: $10. ... |
Deep Cut Orchid Society slates events Colts Neck News Transcript, NJ - Deep Cut Orchid Society's March 10 monthly meeting will have a guest speaker from Fishing Creek Orchids (which has been growing prize-winning orchids for ... |
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There seems to have been a fascination for black anything. You have people striving for black gladiolus, black canna- lillies and yes even black corn. (I'm not sure if they ever got the black corn.)
There are many other references to "black orchid" in detective mysteries, in names of clubs and restaurants as well as on the stage. In fact, go on to Amazon and look at the book "Black Orchid" by Dave McKean.
As far as I can judge from the reviews growers were close but still didn't accomplish what their goal was. Some of the orchids that do come close include the Laelicattleya Lc Mem. Robert Strait "Blue Hawaii" which has a black lip.
The Vanda David Gardner #1 has purplish areas under black speckles. There is a black tongued orchid, the Epigeneium amplum. Another example is the Liparis nervosa, a Japanese version of this orchid plant but when you look at it you can seen it is not really black.
There are still a lot of misconceptions about orchids. Some of the myths that still persist include that orchids are difficult to grow. This can't be further from the truth. In fact today orchids like the phalaenopsis or cattleyas are very easy to grow.
Another misconception is that all orchids need to grow in a greenhouse. Once again, some of the best places for orchid plants is in the home where there is bright light. Some of the orchids do well near a West facing window.