Phalaenopsis

Phalaenopsis was discovered in 1750. To date, more than 70 native species have been discovered, most of which are found in wet Asian regions and are naturally distributed in Arum, Myanmar, the Indian Ocean islands, the Nanyang Islands, the Philippines, and Taiwan. The most famous orchids produced in the forests and green islands in the forests of the Tak-tung area of ​​Taitung are most famous. However, because of deforestation and over-collection, resources have decreased significantly. Phalaenopsis cultivated as a commodity is an artificial hybrid variety. The butterfly orchid is graceful and elegant, and it is widely cultivated in countries all over the world. Although she is an airborne orchid, she does not have a fake bead. She only has short stems at the base. Leaves are broad and thick, long oval, up to 50 cm or more. Some species have beautiful pale silver mottles on the leaves and purple below. The peduncle is extracted from the leaves of the leafhopper. It is slightly curved and varies in length. Its flowering numbers range from several to several hundred. Its shape resembles a butterfly, its bracts are long and oval, and its apex is trilobed. Its flower colors are numerous and can be flowered for more than a month. It is a luxury product in the ocean.

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