Bamboo Orchid "Arundina graminifolia"

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Hi all..
How are you on this weekend, I think everyone has their own plans to fill the weekend and tomorrow's vacation with their beloved family.

Alright, back to the topic of discussion, in my post this time, I have prepared some pictures of orchids that I planted at home.

Unlike the orchids in general, which we usually grow, Bamboo Orchids are orchids that grow and live in the soil.

The Bamboo Orchid has a leaf shape similar to that of a bamboo plant, perhaps because of this, it is known as a bamboo orchid.

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Bamboo Orchid has a crown (petal) shaped tapered at the top, this type of orchid is still the original orchid from the wild that has not been crossed or bred with other types of orchids, we can see this based on the shape of the flower.

Usually to get more beautiful flowers, the results of crossing bamboo orchids with other types of orchids will produce hybrid orchids or denbrodium species.

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For those of you who are curious about the shape of flowers from crossing bamboo orchids with other orchids, in the next post I will show you some pictures of the dendrobium orchid.

Maybe until here, our discussion about bamboo orchids may be useful for all of us.

Thank You
@deswita

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