Find the deal you deserve on eBay. Discover discounts from sellers across the globe. No matter what you love, you'll find it here. Search Orchids orchid and more. Selection of furniture, décor, storage items and kitchen accessories. Buy now!
![](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/d2/71/65/d271657f6b7d8575b13d36176e6d4cd6--vanda-orchids.jpg)
Purple Vanda Orchid Vanda orchids, Orchids, Flowers
The Spruce / Letícia Almeida Vanda Orchid Care Here are the main care requirements for growing a vanda orchid. Place most vanda orchids in bright light. Plant a vanda orchid in a basket with a soilless medium for optimal air circulation. Water vanda orchids more than you would other types of orchids. Vanda orchids are epiphytic plants that grow on trees using their aerial root system. Vanda orchids are in the class of orchids considered to be epiphytic, although some of them are lithophytes. Epiphytic plants are plants that grow in trees, using their root systems to cling to branches, trunks, and junctions. Vanda bensonii (Benson's Vanda) Benson's vanda grows natively in Myanmar, Thailand, and Assam, India. It features fragrant five-petaled flowers that are about 2 inches in diameter. Surrounding their white and light-purple centers, they have five yellow-colored petals that are heavily marked with reddish-brown speckles. The purple vanda orchid is an epiphyte, so it should not be planted in traditional potting soil. In the wild, these plants will latch onto trees and rocks and rely on their roots to absorb water and nutrients from the surface they are latching onto, or from the air.
![](https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/purple-vanda-orchids-garden-97044678.jpg)
Purple vanda orchids stock photo. Image of plant, spring 97044678
Most Vandas are epiphytes. This means that in the wild, they tend to grow in gaps or crevasses in tree bark, or in the joints of tree limbs. However, they're sometimes found growing on rocks too. This type of growing environment can be mimicked in cultivation to keep the plants happy and healthy. How to Care for a Vanda Orchid Vanda orchids are a type of epiphytic orchid that originates from tropical and subtropical regions of Asia. They are available in a wide range of colors, including white, yellow, pink, red, and purple. Vanda orchids typically have large, flat leaves and long-lasting flowers. Breeders like the Vanda orchid for its ease of propagation and production of hybrids. It is an easy to care for plant with spires of thickly flowered stems that actually thrives on cyclical neglect. Care of Vanda Orchids. As a warm climate plant, Vanda orchid plants require temperatures no lower than 55 F. (13 C.) and no higher than 95 F. (35 C.). Purple; Many Vandas have patterns or markings across their petals and a spurred lip on one petal. In particular, Vandas commonly have tiny spots in varying shades to the primary petal color.. Vanda orchids thrive in warmer climates, and they prefer temperatures of 55 - 95 F (12.3 - 35 ℃) during the day. You can provide slightly cooler.
![](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/52/b9/8f/52b98f2fa99710cbdb773aa20455d878.jpg)
Vanda Orchid 'Robert's Delight' Vanda orchid, Orchids, Vanda orchids
Vanda orchids ( Vanda spp.) are native to Southeast Asia (1) and can be found in various parts of the world from East Asia to Australia. Sometimes it is referred to as Singapore orchid. The genus has over 50 recognized species and thousands of hybrids in varying flower colors, including purple, yellow, brown, red, and blue. Vanda testacea: Best known for its tiny yellow flowers with their distinct blue lips, this species grows in high elevations of 1,500 feet and above. Flowers appear in clusters of 6 to 20 at a time and last for weeks. Easy Steps to Grow Vanda Orchids It's fair to say that growing vanda orchids is an easy and straightforward process.
Vanda coerulea (Blue Vanda) is a medium to large-sized epiphytic orchid species boasting erect or suberect axillary inflorescences giving rise to large, long-lasting flowers. Blooming in the fall, the blossoms, 4 in. across (10 cm), are pale violet-blue to purple-blue, tessellated with darker purple. Vanda, abbreviated in the horticultural trade as V., [3] is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are 90 species, [2] and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among the most specifically adapted of all orchids within the Orchidaceae.
![](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b4/ad/bf/b4adbf15c3da8646bcc669fff148af23.jpg)
Orhidee Vanda mov (Purple Vanda orchid) Fruit Flowers, Flower Pots
Botanical name - Vanda Common name - Vanda orchid Family - Orchidaceae Type - epiphyte Origin - tropical Asia Height - 8 inches to 6 feet (20 to 100 cm) Bearing - monopodial Blooming - several times a year (depends on the cultivar) Flower color - pink, purple, orange, blue (depends on cultivar) Exposure - lots of light Hardiness - not hardy The flowers are bluish-purple and very long-lasting. Vanda denisoniana The Vanda denisoniana orchid grows in southern China through southeast Asia. It produces small yellow, waxy flowers in late fall or early spring, which produce a strong vanilla scent in the evenings. Vanda tessellata