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Enjoy The Many Fascinating Dendrobium Orchid Colors

What attracts people to the dendrobium orchid is the variety of colors that they get to choose from. In fact, most of us already know that when it comes to choosing dendrobium orchid colors, there are so many lovely shades to choose from that it often becomes hard to pick one color that is the best. The dendrobium orchid originally thrived in the high altitudes of the Himalayan Mountains and also in the low lying forest regions in Asia, which shows how adaptable the plant is, and maybe why there are so many different dendrobium orchid colors to choose from.

The dendrobium thrives best in hot conditions and it blooms outstandingly well in the summer months while it will hibernate during the winter season. There is perhaps no better reason to grow this orchid than the wonderful array of dendrobium orchid colors and the ease with which the plant can be grown. The exciting colors of the dendrobium orchid in summer will infuse some welcome joy into your life and the best part is that growing the dendrobium plant does not require much experience and knowledge. All you need to do is provide the plant with sufficient light and heat and take care of its fertilizing needs and water the plants adequately and you can expect an exciting infusion of color in the garden when the orchids bloom.

The exciting choice of dendrobium orchid colors includes pinks and lavenders as well as reds, green and yellow as too orange. Furthermore, the dendrobium is one of the few orchid types that will even bloom from old canes or pseudo bulbs and they will of course also bloom from new growth. Once in bloom the flowers will spike to about more than two feet in height and each stem may display twenty blooms.

You will get to enjoy the array of dendrobium orchid colors for between six to eight weeks. These plants are also well suited to cutting and making into bouquets as well as leis. The blooms of the dendrobium include the major rainbow colors and when you cut the plants of varying colors you can then create some very exotic color combinations as well.

When it concerns growing the orchid one of the main concerns is choosing the correct orchid pot. Along with potting medium and watering as well as fertilizing and also location, this will help ensure that you get desirable results. Of course, you will have to be prepared to choose from a bewildering variety of containers that can overwhelm an experienced orchid grower and confuse the newbie. However, confining your choices to terracotta clay or plastic pots can make things a little less uncomplicated.


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