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Do orchids bloom?

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-21 08:16:45
Maybe you seldom see a leafy orchid bloom, and think it will not bloom, but this idea is wrong. It can bloom. Under natural conditions, it will bloom from March to April. If it is domesticated, its flowering time will be slightly different due to different breeding environment.

1. Time

It will bloom, and if it is not affected by external factors, its flowers will open in March and April, of course, this means that it is in nature, if we use it as a pot culture, the change of temperature may affect it.

Generally, if the temperature is higher than the natural state, it will open earlier. Similarly, if the temperature is lower than the natural state, its opening time will move back

Moreover, it will not bloom as you think sometimes, but it is only because the external conditions are not good enough, not because it does not have the ability to bloom.

2. Pattern

Its flower stem is relatively short, only 2.5cm long. At the top of its stem, there will be a flower. This flower is on the unearthed rhizome under its leaves, so it is not obvious. In addition, there are lobes on its flower cover, the color is purple brown, and the outer layer has dark spots. Its flower will bear fruit, the color of the fruit is green, the shape is spherical, like a spider's egg, so we also give it another name, that is, the spider holds the egg, so we can know that this kind of plant is not unable to blossom.

3. Flower language

In fact, its flowers have their own exclusive meaning. Listening to the name, we can know that it has a unique meaning and a lifetime together. Therefore, couples can consider planting this kind of plant together, which means different at home. In addition, they can also present this kind of flower to each other, which is conceivable. And this kind of flower is not hard to get, so you can consider using this kind of flower instead of rose, not only can express your mind, but also have new ideas.

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