I have quite a few in bloom as March through May seems to be my most prolific bloom period of the year.
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I'll play . Your orchids are gorgeous. I love the variety.
Here are some of mine currently in bloom (excuse the photography - I did them no justice):
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Here are some of mine currently in bloom (excuse the photography - I did them no justice):
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Wow, terrific bloom on the yellow phal., what is its name? Also the blue/white is quite unusual.
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I don't think the blue orchid is really naturally blue. DS bought it in a NYC flower shop, and the only tag was how to care for your phalaenopsis orchid. I have a feeling it's been artificially altered. I'm enjoying the novelty of it but I doubt that it will re-bloom blue. I've had it since December and it is still going strong. I'll keep you posted.
I have to look for the tag on the mini yellow for you. Something like miniature dancer.
I have to look for the tag on the mini yellow for you. Something like miniature dancer.
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I'll play too, even though I'm grossly overpriviledged to live somewhere that I can simply go for a hike and photograph wild plants.... The following are wild plants only; I'll come back later and post cultivated ones.
Cattleya maxima, wild collection in my old garden, from Loja, Ecuador.
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Sobralia rosea, wild plant, Pastaza, Ecuador.
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Phragmipedium pearceii var. ecuatoriensis, wild plants, Pastaza, Ecuador.
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Odontoglossum spp., wild plant, Mera, Ecuador.
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Xyllobium foveatum, wild collection, Loja, Ecuador.
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Dendrobium crespum, wild plant, Mindo, Ecuador.
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Pleurothallis spp., wild plant, Alto Choco, Ecuador.
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Oncidium spp., wild plant, Alto Choco, Ecuador.
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Elleanthus spp., wild plant, Nambillo, Ecuador.
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Habenaria spp., wild plant, Guarumal Grande, Ecuador.
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Cattleya maxima, wild collection in my old garden, from Loja, Ecuador.
[img]https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4146/5063495874_579786acd3.jpg[/img]
Sobralia rosea, wild plant, Pastaza, Ecuador.
[img]https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4151/5057525619_3e5415cf16.jpg[/img]
Phragmipedium pearceii var. ecuatoriensis, wild plants, Pastaza, Ecuador.
[img]https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4127/5059700427_767466e44c.jpg[/img]
Odontoglossum spp., wild plant, Mera, Ecuador.
[img]https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4148/5059704251_320f8e988b.jpg[/img]
Xyllobium foveatum, wild collection, Loja, Ecuador.
[img]https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4148/5064638371_8020dd504e.jpg[/img]
Dendrobium crespum, wild plant, Mindo, Ecuador.
[img]https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4129/5099127293_0c0a625931.jpg[/img]
Pleurothallis spp., wild plant, Alto Choco, Ecuador.
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Oncidium spp., wild plant, Alto Choco, Ecuador.
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Elleanthus spp., wild plant, Nambillo, Ecuador.
[img]https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4107/5089159903_5a374f53d2.jpg[/img]
Habenaria spp., wild plant, Guarumal Grande, Ecuador.
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Shadowsmom, how would you react if I told you that at least four of the species I pictured up there are considere to be weeds? I can't quite fathom it either....
Sobralia in particular are treated the same way as dandilions when they appear in the garden - well, I don't treat them that way, but I love dandilions as well, and besides, Sobralia smell like vanilla - but normally they're roundly cursed and then pulled up.
Elleanthus and Habenaria are also treated with derision where they grow, and I have a friend in Mindo who is slowly losing her mind to a Pleurothallis infestation on her roof.
My faves out of that series are the Phrags - I wasn't expecting them at all when I stumbled into the Rio Tigre at the bottom of the hike, and they're unusually fragrant (spicy!) I found out later that they're critically endangered, and that I was incredibly lucky to have stumbled on to them.
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Sobralia in particular are treated the same way as dandilions when they appear in the garden - well, I don't treat them that way, but I love dandilions as well, and besides, Sobralia smell like vanilla - but normally they're roundly cursed and then pulled up.
Elleanthus and Habenaria are also treated with derision where they grow, and I have a friend in Mindo who is slowly losing her mind to a Pleurothallis infestation on her roof.
My faves out of that series are the Phrags - I wasn't expecting them at all when I stumbled into the Rio Tigre at the bottom of the hike, and they're unusually fragrant (spicy!) I found out later that they're critically endangered, and that I was incredibly lucky to have stumbled on to them.
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I just wanna share these pics that I took pics of on the local plant nursery here.
Disclaimer: I have no ideal what these are called.
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Disclaimer: I have no ideal what these are called.
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