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Cymbidium sinense is a significant traditional Chinese horticultural crop, valued both economically and ornamentally. The APETALA2/ethylene response factor (AP2/ERF) transcription factors play crucial ...
"You can get your orchid to flower again by removing the spent blooms, then cut the long stem back to see a node, which is a notch-like bump on the stem," he explained. "Count two notches up from the ...
Flowers never go out of style—and Mumbaikars are bringing home the beauty of exotic blooms this summer. We spoke to some of the city’s top florists, who also cater to celebrity clientele, to ...
Introduction: Edible terrestrial orchids are endangered worldwide due to overharvesting and illegal trade. One method to distinguish illegally traded wild-collected orchids from sustainably harvested ...
This annual event attracts growers from all over the far south coast vying for the coveted awards. Cymbidium orchids are at their best at this time of the year, and visitors can see the state of the ...
When cutting, make sure to cut above the second node below the last flower or any dead-looking part of the stem. Watering If you give your orchid too much water, David said this is, "killing your ...
Lewis said that the “The Million Orchid Project is putting conservation in the hands of the community.” MDCPS Superintendent Alberto Carvalho was on hand for the vine cutting ceremony. “The importance ...