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Green Squall

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I did not know orchids regenerate. I got a call from my mom the other day telling me the orchid I got for her bday last year is reblooming. She continued to water it after it died even though I said she was wasting her time. Guess I was wrong!
 

MattoMaria

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Hello everyone :tiphat:
I've never seen this thread before, it's very interesting!

I have many types of plants, but i encounter the biggest difficulties with orchids.
Some time ago, someone in my house has broken one of my orchids. The florist said me that i could make cuttings with this typology of orchid, so i tried. I had put the cuts in water with 1ml of rootbooster and after a very long time this is the situation:
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Bye :D

Ps: sorry for my bad english!
 

Phaeton

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There is a patch of flowers down a hill in my yard I was told were Orchids. Then I was told they were Monk's Hood.
Are these the same? And poisonous? I had a guest put one in her hair behind her ear.
 

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lc00p4

STORM-TROOPA
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^That is not Monk's Hood. It is Cypripedium guttatum(terrestrial orchid) and also not poisonous. Good find!
 
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