orkidea
Orkidea is the term used in Indonesian and several other languages to refer to orchids, the flowering plants belonging to the family Orchidaceae. The family is one of the largest in the plant kingdom, with an estimated 28,000 species distributed across around 800 genera. The name orchid comes from the Greek orchis, historically used to describe the plant’s root-like structures in some species.
Orchid flowers are typically bilaterally symmetrical and often highly specialized for pollination by specific insects or
Orchids occur on every continent except Antarctica, with a diversity hotspot in tropical regions of Asia, the
Cultivation and trade: Orchids are popular as ornamental plants and are cultivated worldwide. They require careful
Conservation: Habitat loss, over-collection, and climate change threaten numerous orchid species. Ex situ conservation, responsible cultivation,