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| Most orchids can be used for cut flowers, except maybe Paphs but generally they tend to be Phals, Catts and miniature Cyms. If you could update your profile, to show where you are from, there may be someone in your area who can let you know where to go to get them.
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| lots and lots and lots of dens. most corsages are made from cyms these days; you don't see many of the big floofy catt corsages. at my office, people have been getting spray of onc twinkle as cut flowers for special anniversaries. |
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| I have seen a lot of orchids used as cut flowers: Renanthera Vanda Dendrobium Cymbidium Oncidium Cattleya Phalenopsis Arachnites and even Paphiopedilum |
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| If you live anywhere near a Trader Joes they often sell wonderful sprays of cut orchids for a GREAT price - especially dendrobiums and mokara. Purchased about a dozen sprays for a wedding last year! (Thailand is a BIG source of cut orchids). Last edited by mayres; 03-12-2007 at 06:55 PM. Reason: Add source |
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| here is a link to some but be warned you better be rich http://www.beautifulorchids.com/orchids/orchid_cut.html
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| cutting offf flowers from an orchid you've grown would feel like murder to me i couldnt do it.... |
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| Generally speaking the orchids that are use to produce blooms for the cut flower trade are a varied lot ranging at least from Phalaenopsis, to mokara, dendrobiums, cymbidiums, cattleyas and probably a heap more genera as well. The thing that they have in common is that they grow well commercially for someone somewhere on the planet, and they have the means to sell them. Such plants must be very productive and grow quickly from flask and carry many spikes and flowers per plant. The flowers must keep well and be attractive to the purchasing public and they must transport well without damage. In general cut flower orchids are select hybrids from a wide range of genera that produce large numbers of marketable flowers. Kevin W |
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