| ÄݦWÄÀ·N Aerides
The orchid genus "Aerides" (pronounced AIR-ih-deez) derives its name from the Greek words "aer" (air) and "eides" (resembling), literally meaning "child of the air". This name reflects the epiphytic nature of these orchids, which grow on other plants for support rather than soil, deriving moisture and nutrients from the air. The name "odorata", often found in species like Aerides odorata, further signifies that the flowers are fragrant. ¡uAerides¡v¡]µoµ¬° AIR-ih-deez¡^ªº¦WºÙ·½¦Û©ó§ÆÃ¾¤å¡uaer¡v¡]ªÅ®ð¡^©M¡ueides¡v(Ãþ¦ü), ¦r±·N«ä¬O¡uªÅ®ð¤§¤l¡v, ³oÓ¦W¦r¤Ï¬M¤F³o¨ÇÄõªáªºªþ¥Í¯S©Ê, ¥¦Ì¥Íªø¦b¨ä¥L´Óª«¤W¥HÀò±o¤ä¼µ, ¦Ó¤£¬O¤gÄ[, ±qªÅ®ð¤¤Àò¨ú¤ô¤À©M¾i¤À¡C ³o»PªÅ®ð»ñ±ù¬OÃþ¦üªº, ±qªÅ®ð¤¤Àò¨ú¤ô¤À©M¾i¤À¡C »ñ±ù¬ì Bromeliaceae, ªÅ®ð»ñ±ù, Äõ¬ì Orchidaceae, ªÅ®ðÄõ,
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