Orchids are one of the oldest plants still in existence. His life began in the primordial times, with the highly adaptable species, so that the orchid can grow and change as the Earth itself did. Rare orchids are protected as different eco-systems collapse.
With its embodied sense of survival, the life of orchids in all climates, except solid ice. That does not necessarily need soil and can grow in symbiosis in nature. Orchids grow on trees, mountains, swamps, grasslands, rocks and forests. The roots of the orchids that grow in the air and sideways. Today there are over 35,000 orchid species living in every corner of the world. If the orchid does not have what you need, the plant is smart enough to make the world around him to create conditions of living. The ants have been forced to live with the orchid so that the acid content can be subject to a use within the plant. Since orchids have existed before the birds and bees, which have found a way to imitate the trick pollinators for reproduction.
Sometimes life in harmony as it can be difficult for rare orchids. Orchids have become rare is exaggerated because of the attention they need to thrive, or sending care. Other reasons such as deforestation or imminent extinction allow orchids to be added to the list of rare.
The following are some examples of rare orchids.
- Ladyslipper Orchids grow wild in Britain and have harvested so much that we are on the brink of extinction. - Phal amboinensis flava albino orchid is discovered thirty years ago in Singapore and its stem growing indefinitely. - Epidendrum Maxilliara Mombarchoenis and only found at the top of the mountains of Nicaragua Mombacho. - Bulbophyllum Hamelini is suffering deforestation in Madagascar. - Fly Orchid disappear in the Netherlands every time it receives from its thick forests. - Habenaria psycodes is in the Southern Appalachians and is rare.
More recently, in 2007, in a tropical forest in the former Vietnam Green Corridor, a new species of orchid was found. The specialty of this kind is that they are leaves. Not only that, but have absolutely no chlorophyll or green pigment. The forests of the race Annamites many other oddities, too. In 2003, it was reported that in the dense forests of evergreen Similipal, Orissa found 93 species of orchids. Among them the life of the rare orchids Goodyera Hisipada.
On the other side of the globe in Washington State, the life of Phantom Orchids. Without leaves and pure white, the plant will remain idle for more than seventeen years after bloom only once. The development and logging is destroying the habitat of the ghost orchid and is a protected species in Canada.
More than 3,000 orchid hybrids are created annually. The sizes, shapes and colors abound in the orchid family. There are certainly enough orchids to thrive on the planet. However, some rare species of orchids continue to dwindle and comply with extinction if mankind continues to destroy their habitat. Some rare orchids are dying not because of man, but because of the low spread. Smaller class sizes have to grow species to continue.
As you can see rare orchids are more than offset by the large number of orchids living. Who knows - with the brain that these plants have, perhaps the decentralization of stops and rare orchids originate in evolution as the orchid again adapts to its ever-changing world.
With its embodied sense of survival, the life of orchids in all climates, except solid ice. That does not necessarily need soil and can grow in symbiosis in nature. Orchids grow on trees, mountains, swamps, grasslands, rocks and forests. The roots of the orchids that grow in the air and sideways. Today there are over 35,000 orchid species living in every corner of the world. If the orchid does not have what you need, the plant is smart enough to make the world around him to create conditions of living. The ants have been forced to live with the orchid so that the acid content can be subject to a use within the plant. Since orchids have existed before the birds and bees, which have found a way to imitate the trick pollinators for reproduction.
Sometimes life in harmony as it can be difficult for rare orchids. Orchids have become rare is exaggerated because of the attention they need to thrive, or sending care. Other reasons such as deforestation or imminent extinction allow orchids to be added to the list of rare.
The following are some examples of rare orchids.
- Ladyslipper Orchids grow wild in Britain and have harvested so much that we are on the brink of extinction. - Phal amboinensis flava albino orchid is discovered thirty years ago in Singapore and its stem growing indefinitely. - Epidendrum Maxilliara Mombarchoenis and only found at the top of the mountains of Nicaragua Mombacho. - Bulbophyllum Hamelini is suffering deforestation in Madagascar. - Fly Orchid disappear in the Netherlands every time it receives from its thick forests. - Habenaria psycodes is in the Southern Appalachians and is rare.
More recently, in 2007, in a tropical forest in the former Vietnam Green Corridor, a new species of orchid was found. The specialty of this kind is that they are leaves. Not only that, but have absolutely no chlorophyll or green pigment. The forests of the race Annamites many other oddities, too. In 2003, it was reported that in the dense forests of evergreen Similipal, Orissa found 93 species of orchids. Among them the life of the rare orchids Goodyera Hisipada.
On the other side of the globe in Washington State, the life of Phantom Orchids. Without leaves and pure white, the plant will remain idle for more than seventeen years after bloom only once. The development and logging is destroying the habitat of the ghost orchid and is a protected species in Canada.
More than 3,000 orchid hybrids are created annually. The sizes, shapes and colors abound in the orchid family. There are certainly enough orchids to thrive on the planet. However, some rare species of orchids continue to dwindle and comply with extinction if mankind continues to destroy their habitat. Some rare orchids are dying not because of man, but because of the low spread. Smaller class sizes have to grow species to continue.
As you can see rare orchids are more than offset by the large number of orchids living. Who knows - with the brain that these plants have, perhaps the decentralization of stops and rare orchids originate in evolution as the orchid again adapts to its ever-changing world.
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