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Phalaenopsis orchids, from the Greek words
phalaina ("moth") and opsis ("appearance"), are one of
the most easily recognized genera, with their flat, rounded petals
and characteristic three-lobed lip at their blossoms' center. They
are also one of the most popular orchids among novice orchidophiles,
as they grow easily and rapidly and have long-lasting blossoms. The
American Orchid Society recently honored this
Phalaenopsis hybrid (Taisuco Kochdian) for its pristine
beauty. The genus is native to tropical Asia, from southern India
and Nepal east to Papua New Guinea, north to China and Taiwan, and
south to Australia.
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