What are Sympodial Orchids?

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Summary: Sympodial orchids' hand-like growth is what sets it apart from other orchids. Learn more in this free educational video series.

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Bill has been working with orchids since 1951 but is the first to admit that he is still learning. He graduated from Stockbridge School of Agriculture in Floriculture/Horticulture. He...read more

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"When we look at particularly a cattleya orchid, one of the unique features we find is the way the plant grows across what the media that it lives in. It grows much like the fingers of a hand where the root and rhizome grows across the surface. The bud and the leaf come out in an erect position or though sometimes they'll drape over the plant. This is one of the tricks that you need to know when you pick exhibiting style level plants. Some of these orchids tend to be one track mind and go with one shoot across the medium. Where as others decide that they're going to split and split and split. When you get an orchid that does that, this is one that a good grower would grab onto because this is one that's going to be a show plant for him. When he gets that he knows it's going to be multiple buds and multiple flowers."

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