You need to refine your question: 1) are you concerned with germinating seeds from an orchid seed-pod; 2) planting a sympodial or monopodial epiphytic orchid; or planting a terrestrial orchid - also it should be appropriate to include the genus/species of orchid involved, as there are tens of thousands of orchid varieties each with its own growing requirements.
Vanilla , which comes from an Orchid's seed pod.
Orchid fruit is the seed pod created by an orchid
An orchid seed is very small and is not called anything other than a seed. The orchid seed is found in a pod which would be considered the bean though it is not usually edible. Because the seed is found in a pod and is the part that can reproduce the plant, it could be classified a kernel. This would fit with the dictionary definition but I have never heard it called anything but a seed. The orchid pod that is most common to us is the vanilla bean. You use the seeds as flavoring.
On balance, yes. It is the seed pod of the Jerusalem Orchid.
Just plant a moon orchid seed and hope for the best! Goodluck! Tip: Three blue moon orchid's is what you have to plant to get Doris the dino!
On balance, yes. It is the seed pod of the Jerusalem Orchid.
Shortly, sweetly & very simply yes.
The meaning the Bleeding Orchid is the color of the plant itself. The "blood' is actually the reddish color coming from the plant. This is a unique coloration for an orchid.
To get a red Moon Orchid flower, you plant a Moon Orchid seed in your Moshling Garden and wait for it to grow. If it does not grow into a red Moon Orchid, then you dig that plant up and plant another Moon Orchid seed. Repeat until you get the red one.
I have a beautiful orchid plant in my house.
Vanilla is obtained from the seed pod of a specific orchid Vanilla planifolia.
Vanilla is the flavour extracted from the Vanilla pod, (part of the Vanilla Orchid which contains the seeds) so the vanilla pod is the answer to your question.