![]() ![]() Most orchids in the wild are not rooted in the ground, but instead attach themselves by thick roots to the sides of trees and on branches. Potting an orchid in soil is actually one of the best ways to kill it. ![]() Unlike ferns, philodendrons, palms and Swedish ivy, orchids do not grow in soil. Orchids are different from other houseplants. Explore the options and assemble a collection that will put forth exotic flowers year-round. But there are many rugged, popular, easy-to-grow types that adapt to the temperatures and light conditions found on the average home windowsill. With at least 20,000 species and some 100,000 artificial hybrids, there are some notoriously fussy orchids. There is a long-standing myth that orchids are difficult, if not impossible, to grow, especially without a greenhouse. Orchids are far tougher and hardier than most people think, and are, by and large, extremely adaptable. Once a home owner has succumbed and bought his or her first orchid, or received one as a gift, meeting a few cultural requirements will coax the plant to flower again. Many orchids are rewarding indoor plants. ![]()
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