: Those seeking a "different" growing style with high blossom output.
The following selection highlights 10 distinct types of orchids, ranging from common houseplants to exotic collector's items. 1. Phalaenopsis (Moth Orchid)
: Often features mottled or striped leaves that remain attractive year-round even without flowers. Ideal For : Indoor growers with lower light conditions. Care : Keep evenly moist; prefers cool to shady conditions. 6. Cymbidium
: Horizontal growth with pseudobulbs; blossoms are standard for bouquets and formal wear. Ideal For : Growers who want fragrant, dramatic blooms. Care : Needs bright light and good air circulation. 4. Oncidium (Dancing Lady)
Recognized by a distinct, pouch-shaped lip designed to trap pollinators.
: Requires bright light and cooler nights to trigger blooming. 3. Cattleya