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How to Care for Orchids : How to Water an Orchid & Tips for Caring for an Orchid Plant

How much and how often to water your orchid plant in this free orchid care video. Expert: Gayle Zubek Bio: Gayle Zubek has been collecting orchids for 10 years. Filmmaker: N Stock Read Full Story

The Royal Botanic Gardens’ discoveries now in Google Earth

«At the UK’s Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Gardens , you’ll find more than 250 plant and fungi species discovered by their botanists, including: giant rainforest trees , gorgeous rare orchids , spectacular palms , minute fungi , wild coffee species , and even ... Read Full Story

Plants Without Borders: An Interview with Sara Redstone

[Image: 55 of Europe’s most common plant pests in a wall poster found via the Scandinavian Fishing Year Book ]. Sara Redstone is Plant Health and Quarantine Officer for the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, home of the world’s largest collection of living plants. In addition to screening and isolating all incoming or outbound plant material, she is currently overseeing the design and construction of a new quarantine facility for the gardens. As part of our ongoing series of quarantine-themed... Read Full Story

Model Obama homes in garden holiday train shows

From:  ap.org
Models of the Obama White House, the Obama home in Chicago and the house Michelle Obama grew up in are on display at holiday train shows at the Chicago Botanic Garden and the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington. Holiday train shows are also held in other gardens around the country, with each show featuring trains running past miniature versions of local landmark buildings. Other locations for the holiday train shows include the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Frederik Meijer Gardens... Read Full Story

Interview: Marcus Agius, chairman, board of trustees, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

While many of the events and activities lined up to mark the occasion focused on the gardens' historical emphasis, there has also been a strong focus on how Kew can be relevant in the 21st century and beyond. Challenges of funding — Kew is part funded by public money — and changes in climate are likely to be dual themes that will affect what the organisation does and how it does it. It could be a daunting task, but new Kew chairman Marcus Agius relishes the challenge. As group chairman of... Read Full Story

Killer Petunias Should Join The Ranks Of Carnivorous Plants- Scientists Propose

Scientists from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the Natural History Museum believe that carnivorous behaviour in plants is far more widespread than previously thought, with many commonly grown plants -- such as petunias -- at least part way to being "meat eaters." A review paper, Murderous plants: Victorian Gothic, Darwin and modern insights into vegetable carnivory, is published (4 December 2009) in the Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. Carnivorous plants have caught the... Read Full Story

Kew botanists bank 10% of world's plant species

From:  afp.com
Botanists at Kew Gardens have collected seeds from 10 percent of the world's wild plants, their first goal in a long-term project to protect all endangered species, they said on Thursday. Seeds from a wild, pink banana are among the latest additions to the collection at Kew, designed to guard against dwindling diversity. The banana from China, musa itinerans, is an important staple for wild elephants and is also useful for breeding new types of the fruit, but is under threat as its jungle... Read Full Story

UK botanists bank 10% of world's plant species

From:  afp.com
Botanists at Britain's Kew Gardens have collected seeds from 10 percent of the world's wild plants, their first goal in a long-term project to protect all endangered species, they said Thursday. Seeds from a wild, pink banana are among the latest additions to the collection at Kew, southwest London, designed to guard against dwindling diversity. The banana from China, musa itinerans, is an important staple for wild elephants and is also useful for breeding new types of the fruit, but is... Read Full Story

Google Street View now features Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Visitors to the Google Street View's Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew site can view 30,000 different plant species, including 14,000 trees, and iconic structures such as the Palm House and Pagoda. Kew director Professor Stephen Hopper said: "Google Street View will provide a fascinating view of Kew gardens, both for those planning a visit and for those who just want see how beautiful it looks. It's also a great example of how we're using digital technologies to not only increase the accessibility... Read Full Story

Growing Orchids for Beginners

By Jerry Anthony Caring for orchids is actually an ancient custom, as people have been growing and harvesting orchids for hundreds of years. With so many different species of orchids growing in so many different climates, the different types of care are too numerous to mention. However, there are a number of general care tips and techniques that will hold true for most of the orchid species that are commonly grown. Growing orchids, as growing any plant successfully, is a task that can be... Read Full Story
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