Definition
Genus Vanda encompasses a group of orchids prized for their vibrant colors and intricate patterns. Native to Asia, they are often epiphytic, growing on trees. Think of them as the fashion icons of the orchid world, always stylish and eye-catching. Their large, showy flowers come in various hues, including blues, purples, and yellows. They require high light and humidity to thrive. Vanda orchids are popular in horticulture. Their striking appearance makes them highly sought after.