Many commonly grown orchids are epiphytic, meaning they grow in tree crotches and rock crevasses. Mounting them produces a very wild, and natural display. Sympodial orchids will spread out and ...
Additionally, most orchids are epiphytic, meaning they do not need to grow in soil; instead, they grow on tree bark and ...
Dendrobium, the second-largest genus in the orchid family, primarily consists of epiphytic plants that grow on other plants. They are prized in China as one of the "immortal herbs", valued for ...