Real Blue Orchids at Christina Louise blog

Real Blue Orchids. We're here to explain what actually makes most blue orchids blue and offer some guidance on where to look if you want the real thing. Most true blue dendrobium orchids or blue phalaenopsis orchids are fake. Well, the plant is perfectly alive and. The orchid, itself, is real. We'll also walk through how to keep your plant looking. Most blue orchids you'll encounter are the common moth orchid (phalaenopsis). They are generally phalaenopsis orchids that have a vibrant blue dye injected into the base of the flower to make their flower petals a vibrant blue. The true blue gene is present in some orchids, but not many. Did you know that out of the over 25,000 species of orchids, a mere handful exhibit a natural shade of blue? Unfortunately, the blue color of the blossom is not.


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Well, the plant is perfectly alive and. Unfortunately, the blue color of the blossom is not. The orchid, itself, is real. Most blue orchids you'll encounter are the common moth orchid (phalaenopsis). Did you know that out of the over 25,000 species of orchids, a mere handful exhibit a natural shade of blue? We're here to explain what actually makes most blue orchids blue and offer some guidance on where to look if you want the real thing. They are generally phalaenopsis orchids that have a vibrant blue dye injected into the base of the flower to make their flower petals a vibrant blue. We'll also walk through how to keep your plant looking. Most true blue dendrobium orchids or blue phalaenopsis orchids are fake. The true blue gene is present in some orchids, but not many.

Real Blue Orchids They are generally phalaenopsis orchids that have a vibrant blue dye injected into the base of the flower to make their flower petals a vibrant blue. Well, the plant is perfectly alive and. Most blue orchids you'll encounter are the common moth orchid (phalaenopsis). Unfortunately, the blue color of the blossom is not. The true blue gene is present in some orchids, but not many. Most true blue dendrobium orchids or blue phalaenopsis orchids are fake. The orchid, itself, is real. We'll also walk through how to keep your plant looking. We're here to explain what actually makes most blue orchids blue and offer some guidance on where to look if you want the real thing. They are generally phalaenopsis orchids that have a vibrant blue dye injected into the base of the flower to make their flower petals a vibrant blue. Did you know that out of the over 25,000 species of orchids, a mere handful exhibit a natural shade of blue?

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