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The orchid display starts as a concept as is designed by our Floral Display team more than a year before its installation. This team designed and builds new props specific to each show. The display is then installed by o...
How is this orchid display created? is an episode from Missouri Botanical Garden Orchid Show 2011 by Missouri Botanical Garden. The orchid display starts as a concept as is designed by our Floral Display team more than a year before its ins...
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Published Jan 28, 2011, 1:08 long, audio available.
The orchid display starts as a concept as is designed by our Floral Display team more than a year before its installation. This team designed and builds new props specific to each show. The display is then installed by our Horticulture staff and volunteers. Each orchid plant here is part of our permanent collection. The variety of orchids you see in this display changes over eight weeks. We start with about 800 plants and switch out approximately 50 to 100 plants each week, replacing them with fresh blooms from the greenhouse. Our display is meant to look as natural as possible, with epiphytic orchids growing in trees and terrestrial orchids growing along the ground. Our temporary landscape is surrounded by bark with a surface treatment of moss to give you a feeling of being in the tropics. When the show ends, everything is dismantled and the plants are returned to the production greenhouses until next year. You can check out photos of the installation and see how it all comes together on the Garden’s Web site,
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How is this orchid display created? is an episode from Missouri Botanical Garden Orchid Show 2011 by Missouri Botanical Garden.
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How is this orchid display created? is from Missouri Botanical Garden Orchid Show 2011 by Missouri Botanical Garden.
Published Jan 28, 2011 and 1:08 long