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Hybrids of Orchid

Hybrids of Orchid. -- Shraddha V. Raut. Introduction To Hybrid Orchids. Biologically complex and bewitchingly beautiful, they stimulate the curiosity of one and all. Orchids are a source of incalculable aesthetic pleasure.

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Hybrids of Orchid

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  1. Hybrids of Orchid -- Shraddha V. Raut

  2. Introduction To Hybrid Orchids • Biologically complex and bewitchingly beautiful, they stimulate the curiosity of one and all. Orchids are a source of incalculable aesthetic pleasure. • A Hybrid is defined as the progeny of two plants of diverse species, genera or varieties. Hybrids are the result of crossing two different types which may, or may not, be closely related. • Orchid species are crossed between species of the same genus ("intrageneric") or between species of different genera ("intergeneric")

  3. …Introduction To Hybrid Orchids • The first orchid hybrid to flower (1856) was Calanthedominyi (C.furcata x C.masuca), a cross made by John Dominyi. • To date, more than 1,25,000 hybrids have been registered in the official hybrid list of the Royal Horticultural Society, London. John Dominyi

  4. The Indian orchids are paradoxically victims of their own beauty and popularity; the result is that their natural population is rapidly declining. Unless scientific conservation measures are taken along with proper utilization, it is sure that we will loose most of the valuable orchid wealth that are of medicinal, horticultural and aesthetic values. …Introduction To Hybrid Orchids

  5. Let me share with you 6 basic steps to produce a hybrid orchid…

  6. Pollen is taken from the male parent and placed on the stigma of the female receptive organ of the female parent that has been selected. Step : 1

  7. Step : 2 • Once fertilization has taken place it may take anything from a month to over a year for the seed pods to mature.

  8. Step : 3 • The seeds are germinated on a sterile sucrose growth medium.

  9. Step : 4 • Between six and twelve months after germination, the orchid seedlings are moved from their flasks to pots containing a carefully balanced soil mixture.

  10. Step : 5 • It may take few to many years for an orchid hybrid to flower.

  11. Step : 6 • Once a hybrid has been acclaimed for its beauty, it is then multiplied using a technique called tissue culture. • After a few months, many small growths appear, each of which produces a tiny orchid plant.

  12. Aerides Vanda Aeridovanda

  13. Rhynchostylis Vanda Rhynchovanda

  14. Orchids Named After People.. • Some of the high-profile orchids include those named after Queen Elizabeth, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Nelson Mandela, U.S. First Lady Laura Bush, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Ricky Martin, etc.

  15. Jackie Chan’s Orchid Dendrobium Jackie Chan

  16. Laura's Orchid Brassolaeliocattleya Laura Bush

  17. Princess Diana’s Orchid Dendrobium Memoria Princess Diana

  18. Benazir Bhutto’s Orchid Dendrobium Benazir Bhutto

  19. Shahrukh Khan’s Orchid Ascocenda Shahrukh Khan

  20. Amitabh Bachchan’s Orchid Dendrobium Amitabh Bachchan

  21. Miraya’s Orchid Brassolaeliocattleya Miraya

  22. Thank You...

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