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  • Orchids
    Orchids

    For many flower lovers, the orchid is the epitome of luxury, grace and beauty.In the new book in the Floramour series Floramour: Orchids, author Anja Klaffenbach pays tribute to this queen of the flower world.She not only illuminates the filigree flower wonder with spectacular photographs and sketches, but also presents exciting background information, packed into and entertaining texts. Orchid breeding has a long tradition and by now more than 28,000 species and more than 100,000 hybrids and varieties are known. And perhaps the diversity of these ornamental plants can also be explained from a historical perspective.In this colourful coffee-table book, Klaffenbach explores this question and paints a portrait of the orchid through the ages.The aesthetics of the flower were already highly valued in ancient China.It served as a symbol of purity and luxury. In Japan, it was the distinguishing mark of the noble warrior caste of the samurai and was found on the clothing and weapons of the fighters.In Hinduism, the lovely orchid is a representative of wealth and prosperity and a coveted offering at numerous religious festivals. Europe has also become addicted to the tropical beauty.In Victorian England, there was a veritable run on the colourful flower.The flower was regarded as an unmistakable testimony to exquisite taste and classical elegance.The plants quickly advanced to become a high-class gift that expressed the high esteem of the bearer in perfect form.Even today, the orchid enjoys a large fan community.For them, the coffee table book Floramour: Orchids is the perfect inspiring read to learn even more about their own favourite flower. Text in English and German.

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    Assorted Orchids


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  • RHS Orchids
    RHS Orchids

    "This beautifully produced book will be inspiring to botanical artists and all those who are captivated by the orchid." — Leisure Painter "Through these paintings, stories of high stakes orchid breeding and exhibiting are explored, with a cast of characters who helped shape the horticultural world we know today, alongside the dedicated artists who still support their endeavours." — Lovely BooksOrchids have long held a place of esteem and fascination in the horticultural world.In the 19th century, orchid collecting reached new fanatical heights, with explorers dispatched to every corner of the globe in search of new varieties that could be auctioned at extravagant prices, and orchids are still one of the most popular flowers to breed and buy to this day.These beautiful, diverse flowers are one of the two largest families of flowering plants, with over 30,000 species and over 181,500 hybrids and cultivars. The RHS Orchid Committee have commissioned watercolours of over 7,000 award-winning hybrids that demonstrate particular value in their fabulous array of colours, patterns, sizes and shapes.Through these paintings, stories of high stakes orchid breeding and exhibiting are explored, with a cast of characters who helped shape the horticultural world we know today, alongside the dedicated artists who still support their endeavours.

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  • Extraordinary Orchids
    Extraordinary Orchids

    Orchids fascinate. Parts of the orchid flower have shapes unlike any other flowering plant, and the sheer number of species means that their variety is seemingly endless, with an ability to interbreed and create ever more fantastical forms. Extraordinary Orchids reveals some of the bizarre life-styles and interactions that botanists have uncovered amongst different categories of orchids: the epiphytic orchids, the ground-dwelling ones, the insect-mimicking ones and those whose lifestyles are so closely bound to their interactions with insects and birds.Many orchid common names refer to the shape-shifting forms of the orchid flower - the 'man-orchids' or 'monkey orchids' are so called because of their resemblance to the primate form. Orchids lend themselves to depiction, and botanical artworks of them abound.Who could resist painting or drawing such intriguing shapes?Sandra Knapp examines each category of orchid in turn and all are illustrated with stunning artwork from artists such as Ferdinand and Franz Bauer, Arthur Harry Church, Sydney Parkinson, Henry Fletcher Hance, John Russell Reeves, and images taken from James Bateman's The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala.

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  • How does water culture work for orchids?

    Water culture for orchids involves growing the plants in a container with only water and no soil. The roots of the orchid are submerged in the water, allowing them to absorb nutrients and moisture directly. This method requires regular monitoring of the water quality and level to ensure the orchid roots are healthy and not rotting. Water culture can be an effective way to grow orchids, but it requires careful attention to the plant's needs and environmental conditions.

  • Are orchids still salvageable?

    Yes, orchids are still salvageable if they are showing signs of distress or decline. With proper care and attention, orchids can often be revived and brought back to health. This may involve repotting, adjusting watering and light conditions, and addressing any pest or disease issues. With the right care, many orchids can recover and thrive once again.

  • Are orchids poisonous to cats?

    Yes, many types of orchids are toxic to cats. The sap and leaves of some orchid varieties contain alkaloids that can cause gastrointestinal upset, vomiting, and diarrhea in cats if ingested. It's important to keep orchids out of reach of cats and to seek veterinary care if you suspect your cat has ingested any part of an orchid plant.

  • How much do orchids cost?

    The cost of orchids can vary depending on the type of orchid, its size, and where it is being purchased. On average, a single orchid plant can cost anywhere from $20 to $50. Rare or exotic orchids may be more expensive, while common varieties can be more affordable. Additionally, the cost of orchids may also be influenced by factors such as the season, location, and seller.

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  • Are orchids toxic to cats?

    Yes, orchids are not considered toxic to cats. They are generally safe to have around cats, but it's always a good idea to monitor your pets around any new plant to ensure they do not have any adverse reactions. If you notice any unusual behavior in your cat after being around an orchid, it's best to consult with a veterinarian.

  • What diseases do orchids have?

    Orchids can be susceptible to various diseases such as fungal infections like root rot, bacterial infections, and viral diseases. Common fungal diseases that affect orchids include Botrytis, Fusarium, and Pythium. Bacterial infections can cause soft rot or black rot in orchids. Viral diseases like orchid fleck virus and orchid mottle virus can also affect the health of orchids. Proper care, good hygiene practices, and maintaining optimal growing conditions can help prevent these diseases in orchids.

  • Which diseases do orchids have?

    Orchids can be susceptible to various diseases such as fungal infections like root rot, bacterial infections, and viral diseases. Common fungal diseases that affect orchids include Botrytis, Fusarium, and Pythium. Bacterial infections can cause soft rot in orchid tissues, while viral diseases can lead to symptoms like mottling, streaking, or distortion of leaves and flowers. Proper care, good hygiene practices, and maintaining optimal growing conditions can help prevent and manage these diseases in orchids.

  • What light do orchids need?

    Orchids generally need bright, indirect light to thrive. They should be placed in a location where they can receive plenty of natural light, but not direct sunlight, as this can scorch their delicate leaves and flowers. East or west-facing windows are often ideal for providing the right amount of light for orchids. It's important to monitor the light levels and adjust the orchid's placement as needed to ensure it gets the right amount of light.

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