This is event is now sold out. Discover a new side to Kew at Orchids After Hours. Enjoy exclusive access to the tropical paradise of the Princess of Wales Conservatory as we celebrate Peru. Wander ...
In some orchids, photosynthesis is out and parasitism is in. Instead of making food from sunlight, some of these plants have become parasitic and primarily suck nutrients out of the fungi in their ...
However, some orchids have stopped producing their own food and completely feed on fungi. The Kobe University botanist SUETSUGU Kenji says: "I've always been intrigued by how orchids turn parasitic.
Professor Brian Cox and Robin Ince host a witty, irreverent look at the world through scientists’ eyes. Joined by a panel of scientists, experts and celebrity science enthusiasts they ...
Dracula simia, also called the monkey orchid, is a rare flower that astonishingly resembles a monkey’s face. This orchid thrives in the cloud forests of Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru, at high ...
Should I Repot My Orchid? Timing is important in order to ensure success. There are three major signs to look for when determining if you should repot a moth orchid or not. First, if you see white ...