Cattleya Orchids

Bridal Bouquets And Wedding Flowers

Like most other flowers, orchid flower is supported at the base by a pedicel.

The flower of the Cattleya also has five petals, but its “mouth” is a long tube, very reminiscent of a daffodil.

 

Cattleya Orchids Articles

 
  Cattleya Orchids Home
Gardening In West Texas
Strawberry Gardening
Gardening Direct Int
Australian Gardening
Wedding Flowers Pew Decorations
Wedding Flowers
 

Orchids Info

"So how do you get a silk orchid arrangement others will envy?"

  • The articles on this site really gave me the information I was looking for.
  • The article ‘early 20th century wedding flowers’ was great. I also liked ‘toni braxtons wedding flowers’ and ‘wedding flowers watford’.
  • There are so much information out there, but the article, ‘pictures of colorful wedding flowers’, gave me the information I was looking for.
  • There are a lot of sites out there but this site gave me the information I was searching for.
  • This site got me the information I was looking for.

"Decorate your home with a butterfly orchid or any other flower as often as you have the chance; you will not fail to see the change in yourself and/or your family members."

"In the West Indies, a liquid is obtained by boiling bulbs of the orchid Bletia purpurea."

Bridal Bouquets And Wedding Flowers

"Some species require cooler climates to flourish and grow reliably, while others need decidedly warmer temperatures."



The Art of Making a Silk Orchid Flower


Silk was first developed in China, where silkworms and mulberry trees lived naturally. To produce silk fabric, weavers must collect silkworm larvae, and first spin it, as almost any other natural fiber, then weave the fine threads.

Hand-Made Silk Flowers

This fine fabric, perhaps first woven 8,000 years ago, was originally reserved for the Chinese Imperial family. Just as they developed the first silk garments, they developed the first silk flowers. A ladys elegant costume might include a silk orchid flower, or some other type of bloom, tucked into her hair.

As knowledge of silk cultivation spread west, so did the art of making artificial flowers. By the 1100s, Italians were making these flowers, and they probably produced a silk orchid flower, among many other varieties.

Machine-Made Silk Flowers

Until this point, artificial flowers, like almost everything else, had been hand-made. But as Europe experienced the industrial revolution, they invented machines to help make more life-like silk plants.

The Powerhouse Museum of Sydney, Australia displays an excellent late-Victorian machine used to make artificial flowers. This little machine looks something like a small die press, but in fact, it was the culmination of Victorian flower-making technology.

A flower-maker would use dies in this press to cut flower petals out of silk or other fabric. He would have had many sets of dies to produce different species of flowers. Though a silk orchid flower may have only five or six petals, the next step, shaping the blossom, would take some patience.

Silk flower petals were then joined together using glue and wires. Then each petal was shaped with a warm soldiering iron and molds that fit the curvature of various flowers. The final step was dyeing and painting, which on some species of silk orchid flower, must have taken hours on each petal.

Today, artificial flowers usually do not contain any actual silk, unless they are very fine pieces of art. Other materials, like polyester, muslin, and satin are much easier and cheaper to work with. However, in a nod to the old art of artificial flower making, most blossoms are still referred to as silk flowers.

What was once exclusive, available only to the richest members of society, is now every where. Not only in arrangements, but also a silk orchid flower might make a nice, everlasting Mothers Day corsage or a decoration on a wedding dress.


Wedding Flowers Flowers2c Bouquet2c Pictures
From the time people began painting and sculpting, flowers have been a popular subject for artists everywhere.


Beauty - G7OPOrchid2

Daniel Y. Go posted a photo:

Beauty - G7OPOrchid2

Ocean Park, Hong Kong
These beautiful orchids can be seen lining up many places inside Oean Park, even though it was so hot and humid and I was so tired, I had to stop and shoot these.
Luke 12:26-28
27"Consider how the lilies grow. They do not labor or spin. Yet I tell you, not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these. 28If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today, and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, how much more will he clothe you, O you of little faith!



However, the applied decorations were in all white, as usual.

 

From Other Orchids Articles:

Wedding Flowers Flowers2c Bouquet2c Pictures

"The Oncidium orchid has a big swelling at the lower lip, from which it derives its name."

Silk Wedding Flowers In Edmonton

"If a bark mix is being used, a 30-20-20 fertilizer is the best choice."

Wholesale Wedding Flowers

"In Chinese tradition, the orchid stands for anything rare, elegant, and precious."
 
Copyright, cattleyaorchids.net