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MOTHS (PHALAENOPSIS): THE EASIEST HOUSE ORCHID

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MOTHS (PHALAENOPSIS): THE EASIEST HOUSE ORCHID

Once orchids were for the rich. Today, thanks to tissue cloning, you can buy them at the grocery store. But what do you do with them once you get them home?

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PICTURE: Phalaenopsis for sale in a garden center in Stamford CT, 2006.

With the generous assistance of Phalaenopsis expert, Molly Dugger Brennan, of Brennan's Orchids, LLC, TheMondayGarden.com's section on caring for Phalaenopsis orchids is being updated via Issue 213 and Issue 214.

CLICK HERE for Issue 213, an up-date on "MOTHS (PHALAENOPSIS): THE EASIEST HOUSE ORCHID;

CLICK HERE for Issue 214, Molly's own "PHALAENOPSIS CARE: A PRIMER", and lastly

CLICK HERE for Issue 213, Part 2, "HAS YOUR PHALAENOPSIS GONE TUBULAR?", an interview with Molly about a condition which affects some Phalaenopsis orchids.

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Photo credits: Sue Sweeney (except as indicated) © Sue Sweeney 2006

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