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Phalaenopsis

This is the beginner orchid, you have most likely seen these in grocery stores or fancy hotels. Don't let it scare you, this is a very easy plant to grow and the blooms are incredible, long lasting and once you start with one, you will most likely get more. They're in incredibly diverse in color, size and foliage.

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Cattleya

Cattleyas are among the most sought after orchids in any collection. Their large colorful and fragrant flowers are unbeatable. They're surprisingly easy to grow in any home. Bright light and slight drought tolerance is a big draw for most collectors.

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Dendrobium

Dendrobiums are some of the most diverse orchids out there. You'll find them growing in warm tropical areas and high cold altitudes. They can be incredibly hardy and come in various sizes, from miniature to giant canes. Definitely one to try out.

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Miltoniopsis

Also known as the Pansy Orchid, this epiphytic orchid is known for their large, flat, pansy-like flowers. They're native to Central/South America and some are very fragrant with a spray of blooms filling a room.

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Pleurothalid Alliance

Pleurothalid orchids include a vast range of genera such as Pleurothallis, Masdevalia, Dracula, and Lepanthes, known for their cool-growing requirements and unique blooms.

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