Definition
Calanthe is a genus of orchids known for their elegant and often colorful flowers, typically found in tropical and subtropical regions across the globe. These orchids can be terrestrial (growing in soil) or epiphytic (growing on other plants), displaying versatility. Their flowers come in shades of white, pink, purple, and yellow, arranged in clusters that create a visually stunning display. Think of them as the ballerinas of the orchid world, graceful and poised. Calanthes are relatively easy to cultivate, making them popular choices for both beginner and experienced orchid growers. They bring a touch of exotic beauty to any garden or collection.