SINGAPORE – An orchid known for its deep colour and medicinal uses is one of the highlights of a new floral display at Gardens by the Bay. The Vanda coerulea, also known as blue orchid or Blue Vanda, ...
Artificial dyes have been used for decades to create different color roses and tulips, but the first artificially blue orchid was introduced only in 2011. That's when a Florida-based orchid grower ...
Native to high elevations in northeast India, China, Burma, and Thailand, Vanda coerulea is prized for its flowers' rich blue, a color rare among cultivated orchids. Wild populations of this orchid ...
In 1965, Professor Dr. Thavorn Vajrabhaya, B.S., from the Department of Botany at Chulalongkorn University, established plant tissue culture in Thailand. He was the first person in the country to use ...
Hailed as a green hero, the late Joseph Margraf was recognised for his reforestation initiatives. Based in China, the German biologist founded the Tianzi Exploratory Nature Reserve in the mountains of ...
The flowers of the celebrated 'blue' orchid, Vanda coerulea 'The Node' (above), vary from mauve-white to lavender blue. The orchid was heavily collected from the wild before the development of equally ...
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