Commercial orchids
Autor
Chandra De, Lakshman
Pathak, Promila
Rao, A.N.
Rajeevan, P.K.
Institución
Resumen
Orchids comprise the largest family of flowering plants with 25,000 to 35,000
species belonging to 600-800 genera and cover 10% of the flowering plants. They
are prized for their incredible diversity in size, shape and colour and attractiveness of
their flowers and high keeping qualities even up to 10 weeks. Most orchids originated
in the tropical humid forests of Central and South America, India, Sri Lanka, Burma,
South China, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, New Guinea and Australia. Brazilian
Cattleya, Mexican Laelia and Indian Cymbidium, Vanda and Dendrobium have played
a major role in developing present day beautiful hybrid orchids, which number more
than 200,000. In international trade, among the top ten cut flowers, orchids rank
as sixth and among orchids Cymbidium claims the first position, accounting for 3%
of the total cut flower production in floricultural crops. Orchids are found in nearly
every environment in the world starting from tropical and subtropical to alpine zones,
both epiphytically and terrestrially.