Vanda Orchids

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Vanda denisoniana x Ascocenda khunnok.
Vanda pakchong blue.
Vanda bangkok blue
Vanda coerulea
Vanda denisoniana
Vanda sansai blue
Vanda somsri gold
Red Vanda
Blue Vanda Orchids
Red & Pink Vanda Orchids
Orange Vanda Orchids
Yellow Vanda Orchids
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Green-Yellow Vanda Orchids
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About Vanda orchids
      Vanda orchid is genus was popular and grow for a long time, as well as the Cattleya and Dendrobium. Due to an orchid with features such as Wood plant easily. Because the Vanda orchid like the weather is rather hot, high humidity and Bright light

      Vanda orchid, orchid Monopodial-type; Orchids are growing always grows vertically. Bud that on apex will sprout leaves alternately, growth continues while old leaves and stem will die. Roots and leaves sprout alternately from below to upward. Bud completely healthy will sprout new plant.

      Vanda orchid roots is the aerial roots. Most orchids grow on trees. Large Root which acts to store water to feed itself. Resistant to drought very well. If be grown in potting. Roots attaches potting for stem stable. If the orchid is completely healthy ,Root will branching away. Aerial roots such as Ascocentrum and Rhynchostylis.

      Vanda orchid can cross breed genera together, such as the Vanda x Ascocentrum ...get Ascocenda

Environment
      Place suitable for growing should warmer, higher ligt areas such as Hawaii, Florida, parts of California.

      Orchid hybrid dominant in Thailand such as Vanda coerulea is orchid hybrids the blue one. Which color is rare in other types of orchids

Flowers.
      Bloom side of the stem, alternating with the leaves, inflorescence long and hard. Patels and Sepal are similar in shape and size.

Leaves
      Vanda leaves look stacked alternately. Can identify the Vanda orchid, Depend on the characteristics of leaves,   3 types ........
  1. Spherical leaves; such as Vanda teres Vanda miss-joaquim.
  2. Flat leaf such as; Vanda coeruleaVanda sanderiana which originated in the Philippines.
  3. Hybrid from type-1 and type-2 above.