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Welcome Orchid Plant Lovers!

This page is designed to get you plugged in to various areas of our Orchid Website depending on your Orchid care, Orchid information, or Orchid buying needs. This page lists some popular areas to get you started navigating this Website, based on our knowledge of areas many people first visit on this Website as they navigate.

Orchid Varieties

The above photo shows some of the Orchids people love. At the bottom of the above photo are some yellow, pink, and green standard Cymbidiums. At the top right of the photo are some miniature Cymbidiums. The top left of the photo shows some pink Phalaenopsis Orchids. These Orchids are all fairly easy to find online or at a good garden center.

Learn more about Cymbidium Orchids.

These are Orchids we recommend to buy.

Colorful Dendrobium Orchids

The above colorful photo shows Dendrobium Orchids in full bloom. Seen in this photo are pink and yellow Dendrobiums. In the bottom right is a pink Miltonia Orchid. Dendrobiums are generally the most popular Orchid due to their long bloom time, resilience, and love for warm weather. Dendrobium Orchids can be grown well in a sunny window.

Learn more about Dendrocium Orchids.

Learn more about Miltonia Orchids.


Exotic Phalaenopsis Orchids

The above photo shows many regular and novelty Phalaenopsis Orchids. Phalaenopsis Orchids are generally a second favorite to Dendrobium Orchids. They are the perfect Orchid for the person who has more shade than sunlight. Phalaenopsis Orchids generally prefer more moisture between waterings, and come in white, pink, and yellow blends as shown in the above photo.

Learn more about Phalaenopsis Orchids.

Assorted Cattleya Orchids

Cattleya Orchids are known as the corsage Orchid. They have small to large flowers, depending on the variety. Out of all Orchids, you'll find the largest variety of colors and flower forms with Cattleya Orchids. The above photo shows Cattleys Orchids which are small, large, pink, red, yellow, white, orange, and blended. Cattleyas love sun and to dry out mostly between waterings. Cattleyas don't bloom as long as Phalaenopsis and Dendrobium Orchids.

Learn more about Cattleya Orchids here.


Get Started with Orchids

Start learning all about Orchids here.

This page has various Orchid resources we recommend.

See Orchid supplies we recommend on Amazon.


Orchid Community

We also have three Orchid blogs and two Orchid forums.

Here is the Orchid blog we have posted quite a lot about Orchids over the years.

Here is our new Orchid blog.

Here is our brand new Orchid discussion forum.

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