No, orchids are not mammals; they are a type of flowering plant belonging to the family Orchidaceae. Orchids are known for their diverse and intricate flowers, and they reproduce through seeds and pollination, unlike mammals, which give birth to live young and nurse their offspring. Orchids thrive in various environments, often growing in tropical and subtropical regions.
Despite its perceived resemblance to the outer female reproductive organs, apparently noticed by very lonely gardeners, the orchid was actually named after male genitalia. The name orchid comes from the Greek orkhis, meaning "testicle." It was adopted because of the orchid's testicle shaped root. This resemblance may have led to the belief that orchids were aphrodisiacs. The orchid is believed to be the second largest family of flowering plants, with more than 25,000 species in existence. The number of orchid species equals more than twice the number of bird species, and about four times the number of mammal species.
Orchid fruit is the seed pod created by an orchid
Orchid, oleander, orange blossom
There is no macintosh orchid.
In Australia The Orchid Tray Company
An orchid is a FLOWER. It has no predators.
Veronica or speedwell is not an orchid.
The Orchid was created in 1903.
The orchid is from the Orchidaceae family.
Lance Orchid's birth name is Lance Randall Orchid.
No, orchid is a common noun.
Orchid is spelt "orchidée"