How To Grow Orchids?

So growing ghost orchids are hard to grow...?

  • are there any plants or flowers that look kind of similar to them? i can't find any online. or if you know where and how to grow/keep a ghost orchid alive, please share!

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    Many orchids in the genus Angraecum have similar flowers but are less difficult to grow. If you want to grow a leafless orchid, the related Dendrophylax funalis from Jamaica is both leafless and has similar flowers, yet is about as easy to grow as a Vanda. Finally, orchids in the genus Chiloschista are leafless and relatively easy to grow but have very different flowers.

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The section 'Cultivation' on the wikipedia link offers serious information about caring for these orchids. Consider a terrarium arrangement where the humidity can be kept high. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendrophylax_lindenii http://www.aos.org/AM/Images/pdf/GhostOrchidSidebar.pdf http://homeguides.sfgate.com/ghost-orchid-care-25567.html The Ghost Orchid received its name because the plant has no leaves (only roots) and when it blooms, the flower appears to be floating in mid-air. http://corkscrew.audubon.org/sites/default/files/photos/ghost_orchid_8017__crjwiley.jpg http://globalorchids.info/images/779_1.jpg https://www.orchidweb.com/products/dendrophylax-lindenii-the-ghost-orchid~1151.html

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