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The Origin of Blue Orchids. True blue flowers are rare, making up less than 10% of the naturally occurring bloom color. While natural blue orchids do exist, such as the Blue Vanda and the Blue ...
Fewer than 10% of blooming plants provide blue flowers. Blue orchids do exist in nature, but they are an extremely rare occurrence, making them difficult to locate and costly.
Unfortunately a deep blue orchid is only a temporary beauty. When grown as a plant in the home, it will revert to its original color on the next blooming cycle, usually white.
Blue isn’t a natural color in these types of orchids. These are white flowers that get their color from a dye used by plant breeders. In fact, “blue is a color that is infrequent in nature ...
It reveals that Kew’s leading orchid scientist, André Schuiteman, recently discovered something very unusual in the plant world – an orchid which is sky blue. Although orchids come in many ...
Colors to rival any rainbow will be in full bloom at the Winter Park Mall this weekend. The 36th annual Spring Orchid Show will feature thousands of live flowering plants. The free show, sponsored … ...