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Gardening with the RHS

Orchid special

Gardening with the RHS

Royal Horticultural Society

Home & Garden, Leisure, Hobbies

4.4654 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to the contrary and fascinating world of one of the biggest plant families on Earth. 'Orchids are plants of great contradiction but always astonishing beauty' - says James Armitage, botanist and Editor of The Orchid Review magazine, who shares insight into what draws people to these strange and wonderful plants.  Historian Abra Lee tells the tale of a young enslaved man in Reunion who solved the riddle of how to pollinate vanilla - the only orchid out of 25,000-plus species that's commercially grown as a food crop. Did you know you can grow orchids as garden plants? Jeff Hutchings of Laneside Hardy Orchids gives tips on how to grow them outdoors - why not make an orchid meadow in your garden this year? Colin Newlands tells the tortuous tale of our rarest native orchid, the lady's slipper orchid (Cypripedium calceolus). Thought extinct in the early 20th century: a chance encounter in the 1930s on an isolated hillside led to decades of botanical intrigue - and even personal protection for the plant. We discover how this exquisite wildflower is faring almost a century after its assumed disappearance. Useful links The Orchid Review Tips for growing orchids indoors  RHS Orchids (book)  Laneside Hardy Orchids  Orchid Show at RHS Garden Wisley  The Wildlife Trusts  BSBI maps (Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland) (for discovering your local native orchid species) Selected plants mentioned Hardy orchids: Bletilla, Calanthe, Dactylorhiza, Cypripedium, Pleione Indoor orchids: Phalaenopsis (moth orchids), Cattleya

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0:00.0

Get your tickets for the greatest show in Earth at an RHS garden near you.

0:06.4

Where nature puts on an unforgettable performance of colour and fragrance to delight your senses.

0:13.2

Inspire your gardening adventures and entertain your own little stars.

0:17.4

Race you, let's go.

0:19.5

Catch Springs finest scenes while you can at an RHS garden near you, let's go. Catch springs, finest scenes while you can,

0:22.1

add an RHS garden near you.

0:24.0

Book tickets online for discounts,

0:26.0

plus under fives go free

0:27.1

and under 16s of five pounds.

0:32.9

From plant collectors delirium

0:34.7

to the sweet taste of vanilla,

0:36.4

the rarest wildflowers in

0:37.5

Britain and hardy varieties you can grow at home.

0:40.3

Today we're dedicating this episode of Gardening with the RHS to a rather diverse

0:44.1

and often misunderstood plant family.

0:46.7

Orchids.

0:48.6

The world of orchid aces covers over 700 genera and more than 25,000 individual species, but for all their beauty and fascination,

0:56.2

orchids are notorious for being tricky things to look after. It's a fascinating and sometimes

1:00.9

frustrating fact that they have these microscopic seeds that rely on partnerships with fungi in order

1:05.7

to germinate in the wild. You need the right place, the right time and the right fungus.

1:10.0

It's a lot to ask for a tiny

1:11.2

seed and it gives them some rather precise needs. So, why bother growing them at all? Well, here to

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