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Orchid one of 22000 species Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orchid one of 22000 species Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orchid one of 22000 species Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orchid one of 22000 species Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Plant orchid Phalaenopsis grows new aerial roots. A close-up view of their lush and fresh green root apex with cap and gray Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orchid one of 22000 species
Orchid one of 22000 species Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orchid one of 22000 species Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orchid one of 22000 species Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orchid one of 22000 species Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orchid one of 22000 species Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orchid one of 22000 species Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orchid one of 22000 species Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orchid, family Orchidaceae, any of nearly 1,000 genera and more than 22,000 species of attractively flowered plants distributed throughout the world, especially in wet tropics. Orchidaceae is a member of Asparagales, an order of monocotyledonous flowering plants that also includes the asparagus and iris families. The word orchid is derived from the Greek word orchis for testicle because of the shape of the root tubers in some species of the genus Orchis. These nonwoody perennial plants are generally terrestrial or epiphytic herbs i.e., growing on other plants rather than rooted in soil. Those attached to other plants often are vinelike and have a spongy root covering called the velamen that absorbs water from the surrounding air. Most species manufacture their own food, but some live on dead organic material saprophytic or are helped to obtain nourishment by a fungus living in their roots. https://www.britannica.com/plant/orchid


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