
Orchids are one of the world’s most show stopping flowers. They have an exotic appeal and feature many forms and hues. Certain varieties of orchid are commonly found in nurseries and the floral centers of supermarkets, while others are elusive, rare, and very valuable. This diversity leads one to ask, “where do orchids grow in the wild?”. There are more than 20,000 species in the genus. Such diversity means they are endemic in many areas. Orchids growing in the wild is a rare sight for many in North America and parts of Europe, but although not typically spotted, many species are native to these locations. Spotting an orchid in the wild may require the seeker to look up, since most orchids grow on trees. But you can also spot them in other locations depending upon the variety and species. How Do Orchids Grow in the Wild? Most orchids are epiphytes […]
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