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...orchids are confusing...
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They are not, once you realize there are thousands of species.
Orchids are a family with several genus (or genera), each one with its number of species, each one with their own distribution. Some genus have more than 1.000 species.
Oceania: 50 to 70 genera
North America: 20 to 26 genera
tropical America: 212 to 250 genera
tropical Asia: 260 to 300 genera
tropical Africa: 230 to 270 genera
Europe and temperate Asia: 40 to 60 genera
When someone talks about orchids, the image that comes to our mind (especially when one knows just a little about it) is one of a jungle, with high temps and humidity. This image is simply not accurate because there are many (hundreds or thousands species) that live outside of this environment.
I can see you are in Italy...there are lots of orchids in the fields near your home (it you live near or in the countryside). Because you may not know, you think they are just weeds, also because most of them only have flowers in spring and in some months the plant disappears, leaving only the pbulbs under the soil.
That's why it seems confusing, there are a lot of different orchids, each one with their particular needs.
The trick is to investigate what each one of our orchids needs in terms of temps, humidity, watering, type of media, etc, etc... and that it's just part of the fun.