Orchids can be found in almost every habitat on the planet, apart from deserts and glaciers. Most are found in the tropics. And when I say most, I'm talking in terms of thousands. Orchids are the largest family of all flowering plants. There are over 22,000 species of orchids; about 800 new kinds are found or cultivated each year. One orchid is responsible for vanilla which we use in cooking. It comes from Mexico, and, not surprisingly, is called Vanilla. With so many orchids around, you can imagine the variety of shape, color (colour), and pollinating practices. Some are self pollinating, and there is even one in Australia which lives underground, and relies on ants and other underground insects to pollinate it. Orchids have been around for a very long time, as well. A fossilized bee that was trapped in amber about 15 million years ago was found to have orchid pollen on its wings. There are annual shows around the world dedicated to orchids, and hundreds or thousands of people visit these shows to feed their obsession.
Grammar notes.
Common expressions: from one day to the next, it just so happens, you can never really + inf.
1. You never know what the weather will be like from one day to the next here; one minute it's snowing, the next it's raining.
2. Did you say that you need a calculator? It just so happens that I have one here.
3. You can never really judge a person by his appearance. That scruffy man over their is a generous millionaire.
OR You should never really expect to succeed if you don't work hard.