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No, orchids are flowering plants that produce seeds (very small seeds) in seed pods.
Mosses, orchids and flowering plants.
Orchids are angiosperms, which means they are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. They belong to the largest group of plants on Earth, known as the angiosperms or flowering plants.
Orchids are flowering plants known for their beautiful and diverse blooms. They are considered one of the largest plant families, with over 25,000 different species known to science.
Orchids are flowering plants. There are many different species of orchids.
One of the largest groups of flowering plants, orchids are a member of the Orchdaceae family A member of the plant kingdom, phylum Angiosperm, the orchid family is the focus of much cross breeding.
The flowering season for the Cooktown Orchid is from mid summer, starting in January, through to Autumn.
One of various flowering plants, such as grasses, orchids, etc having a single cotyledon in the seed.
Shortly, sweetly & very simply yes.
Above 10 deg c when not in flower, above 18 deg c when in flower. They need to rest between flowering periods and don't like to be too hot. This is for phalaenopsis orchids, other orchids have different habitats and therefore different habits.
Vanda is a monocot. It is a genus of orchids that belong to the family Orchidaceae, which is a group of flowering plants classified as monocots based on their floral structure and other characteristics.
Yes, it's very common to find beautiful flowering plants in every country and state. Lots of different types too like tropical, orchids,exotic.