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Rare Dracula orchids require shade, high humidity and cool temps. If you can create these conditions, these highly collectible houseplants are sure to impress.
Keith Myers The Kansas City Star Two orchid enthusiasts hanging out Thursday in Kansas City took an interesting stroll along a path few have seen. Their first stop was at a Dracula vampira.
Scientists have unlocked the mystery of mimicry used by Dracula orchids to attract flies and ensure their survival. Researchers did it using a 3-D printer.
Looking to expand your orchid collection? How about a Dracula? At a fascinating presentation on Dracula orchids I discovered that the reason Gary Meyer, vice-president of the Pleurothallid ...
Scientists have unlocked the mystery of mimicry used by Dracula orchids to attract flies and ensure their survival. A team led by University of Oregon researchers did it using a 3-D printer.
Another holds Dracula vampira, a recently discovered orchid native to Ecuador with long, pointed sepals the color of dried blood.
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