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1. Crucifix orchidCrucifix orchids (Epidendrum) will flower all year round outside in warm, frost-free gardens. Flower colours include bright cerise, orange, pink, mauve and white. Like most orchids and bromeliads, they are epiphytes and are best potted into bark, gravel, pumice or any free-draining mix. Tolerant of both sun and shade, they’re regarded as the easiest orchids to grow and will eventually become large specimen plants. TIP: The tall, cane-like stems of crucifix orchids form aerial roots, which allows you to break pieces off to start new plants if desired.
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1. Crucifix orchid Crucifix orchids (Epidendrum) will flower all year round outside in warm, frost-free gardens. Flower colours include bright cerise, orange, pink, mauve and white. Like most orchids and bromeliads, they are epiphytes and are best potted into bark, gravel, pumice or any free-draining mix. Tolerant of both sun and shade, they’re regarded as the easiest orchids to grow and will eventually become large specimen plants. TIP: The tall, cane-like stems of crucifix orchids form aerial roots, which allows you to break pieces off to start new plants if desired.

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