In horticulture, a keiki (/’keiki:/ kay-kee) is a plant produced asexually by an orchid plant, especially Dendrobium, Epidendrum (sensu lato), and Phalaenopsis orchids. The baby plant is an exact clone of the mother plant, sometimes flowering while still attached to the mother. The word keiki is Hawaiian for "baby" or "child," literally "the little one".
The goal of Keiki-Club is to create an open social community for friends and flora fanatics to come together to share knowledge, trade collections, and grow plants.
In horticulture, a keiki (/’keiki:/ kay-kee) is a plant produced asexually by an orchid plant, especially Dendrobium, Epidendrum (sensu lato), and Phalaenopsis orchids. The baby plant is an exact clone of the mother plant, sometimes flowering while still attached to the mother. The word keiki is Hawaiian for "baby" or "child," literally "the little one".
The goal of Keiki-Club is to create an open social community for friends and flora fanatics to come together to share knowledge, trade collections, and grow plants.