Orchids in Thailand.
More than 1000
different orchid species blossom somewhere between the dark
mountain
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forests of
the north of Thailand and the islands of the south. This days there
is not much difference where a
particular type of orchid grow, you can find the same
orchid in
Thailand in the south and the north (with some rare
exceptions).
As with many other plants and animals, deforestation and
poaching took a heavy toll in the past, but |
there is hope it might get better in the future. Several
projects in Thailand are dedicated to preserve the genetic pool,
breed the orchids in the nursery and reintroduce some species
into the former habitat.
Thailand is the world’s largest exporter of fresh
orchids and some of them can be discovered in various orchid
nurseries and shops in
Phuket. For many Thais the beautiful
flowers are a synonym of Thailand. As it is a delicate matter to grow orchids (some species even
need about 4 years to blossom first time) the nurseries usually
specialize just on a couple of species / hybrids. Generally
speaking, species are taboo for export, hybrids are the ones
raised in the nursery.
For “take away”, there are 3 ways, either you take the whole
plant (last for long time with proper treatment), also in a
different climate like Europe etc., take only the cut flower
(right before you leave) the cutted flowers stay ok for up to 3
month in a colder climat with proper treatment, or take the
“seedlings in the bottle” (e.g. at the nursery mentioned below)
and handle them according to the instructions. What you need
with orchids in general is a sense for beauty and patience, the
flower need a lot of time, care and ....maybe call it love.
If once you are in Phuket Thailand, have a look at the Phuket
Orchid farm, pass the Chalong circle towards Rawai, after
the school (you will see a sign post...Phuket Orchidfarm..) do a
right turn. You will find everything you want to see, there is a
entrance fee (Thai and farang same fee !!) of baht 100 including
a information leaflet, its worth it. If you also want to picture
this beauties you should visit the place around 5 o’clock pm, at
that time the sun position.

is just right for
the shooting. They have currently several thousands orchids in
the nursery. For immediate “consumption” on the island, many small shops
usually in the vicinity of 7-11 stores offer fresh orchids with
a very economic pricing. Small bundles with up to 10 blooms and
some green leaves around go for 10 baht. A bunch of orchids with
about 20-25 stems go for baht 150. All this shops usually offer
the same type of hybrids, so it needs to visit the nursery for a
more sophisticated bundle, since all flowers offered in the
shops around the island are also from the nursery there is not
need to think about endangered species. The hunting and
smuggling out of the endangered species is usually done in the
north of Thailand.
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All this beautiful blooms are really a feast for the eye and an
admired decoration in any home, or maybe just in the hotel room
during your stay on the island. If you bought some of this
beauties just ask for a empty water bottle in your hotel, cut
off the top and you have a suitable vase, or e.g. if you get them
directly from the nursery they fix a
small plastic container at
the bottom which keep the orchid happy and alive for a week. The
flowers don’t need fresh water every day and last for about 10
days. Just buy a bundle and you will have some visually happy
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