during May 5-10, 2009
at Siam Paragon, Bangkok
displayed the amazing Beauty, grace and additinally
the tremendous diversity of orchids for all people, locals and foreigners
to behold and enjoy. Besides the exhibitions and competition of orchids,
the Horticultural Science Society of Thailand, the main organizer of this event.
2. Ascocenda : Flowers are small to medium in size but some hybrids have flowers as large as the Vanda hybrids . These are intergeneric hybrids such as between Vanda x Ascocentrum. The resultant Ascocenda is easier to raise and produce profuse flowers, how much is dependent upon their parents.
Mokara and Aranda : These two genera are new, created by the following crossings : Arachnis x Vanda x Ascocentrum = Mokara, and Arachnis x Vanda Aranda. They are excellent for producing cut flowers.
4. Rhynchostylis and intergeneric hybrids : These are straight forward Rhynchostylis which flowers only during November to January and popularly traded domestically. There are also new hybrid genera derived from Rhynchostylis such as Vandachostylis (Vanda x Rhynchostylis), Vandacostylis (Vanda x Ascocentrum x Rhynchostylis), Rhynchocentrum (Rhynchostylis x Ascocentrum), Rhynchorides (Rhynchostylis x Aerides) and many other new genera.
6. Paphiopedilum : These are native orchids that have been selected phenotypically. Some ar interspecific hybrids. Then again there are very attractive hybrids imported for competition.
7. Onchidium and relatives : This group of orchids has delicate leaves and thus is suitable for producing cut flowers, mainly for export. The domestic market is concentrated at Pak Klong Talat, a large wholesale flower market. The flowers are yellow, thus are of Buddhist significance. They are small flowers, mainly is the dwarf type; the other type is smaller and has thick leaves which awaits further development.
8. Cymbidium : Sander's list indicates that there are 12,188 hybrids originating form Cymbidium insigne, a native orchid found at Doi Phu Luang of Loei Province. These hybrids are raised for cut flowers outside Thailand.
7. Onchidium and relatives : This group of orchids has delicate leaves and thus is suitable for producing cut flowers, mainly for export. The domestic market is concentrated at Pak Klong Talat, a large wholesale flower market. The flowers are yellow, thus are of Buddhist significance. They are small flowers, mainly is the dwarf type; the other type is smaller and has thick leaves which awaits further development.
8. Cymbidium : Sander's list indicates that there are 12,188 hybrids originating form Cymbidium insigne, a native orchid found at Doi Phu Luang of Loei Province. These hybrids are raised for cut flowers outside Thailand.
10. Dendrobium : This is a genus that has brought fame and money to Thailand. Annual export of flowers in this genus is in the billions of baht. Hybrids traded domestically produce diverse colors and at a low price. They are popular flowering orchids and can be seen growing in many homes.
credit : Amazing Thai Orchids, Horticultural Science Society of Thailand