Thread: age of orchids
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Old 23-06-2003, 08:08 AM
Bolero
 
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Default age of orchids

Oh ok, well you will never be around to find out then huh?

I believe there are some very old plants around that show no signs of dying
but I guess eventually it must come to an end.

But if it isn't going to happen in my lifetime then I really can't measure
it.

Maybe it would take 1000 years? It may be a while before anyone knows
anyway.

"Bryan" wrote in message
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If orchids can live "forever" then that would put them in a special
category not shared by ANY OTHER living thing in known existence..
Genetic material does decay... Eventually..
No matter how old the plant, or how many times it has devided or grown
new crowns, the genetic structure is as old as the original seedling.
In other words, if the DNA is not refreshed by reproduction, and
sowing of new seed, then like anything else, the life sustaining force
of the genetic structure does eventually die out.
True, with orchids, this may take in excess of 150 years to occur,
given optimum culture... But it will happen.


"Bolero" wrote in message

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Yes they can outlive you.


"C.K.T." wrote in message
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Hello everybody,

Great to find this groep!

I have some Phalenopsis, Dendrobium and Paphiopedilum.

I wonder how old these orchids can become. Someone around who knows

that?

Thanks,

ckt