When you're taking care of your orchid after it's bloomed, one of the key things you'll want to do is trim the flower spikes. This is important, and it's just like taking care of your orchid any other time.ππ
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When you're taking care of your orchid after it's bloomed, one of the key things you'll want to do is trim the flower spikes. This is important, and it's just like taking care of your orchid any other time.ππ
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Oncidium orchid, or Dancing Lady Orchid, is a popular plant native to Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. It is called the dancing lady orchid because its leaves resemble a dress. This flowering plant belongs to the genus Oncidium. It has brightly colored flowers that will grace your indoor garden.