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Without a doubt, the most widely grown orchids in the world are the
species and hybrids of "Phalaenopsis," the "moth orchids." Since
their discovery by western botanists in the 18th century,
phalaenopsis were considered aristocrats even among orchids and
were eagerly sought out by the most discerning and wealthy of
collectors. With advances in orchid propagation and breeding in the
middle 20th century, however, these orchids became accessible and
affordable to anyone with an eye for exceptional beauty. Few
floriculture crops have swamped the marketplace as suddenly as
phalaenopsis has in recent years, with millions of plants being
produced for the mass market annually. Moth orchids have helped
eliminate the misconception of orchids as temperamental
conservatory plants only for the very rich. In the words of author
Eric Christenson, we are witnessing "the makings of an orchid
revolution."
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