Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote:Post photos of your beautiful species. Let me see if I can beat Dr. Wingate or Ann Chepjian... How are these from Chuck (one of several) W : Vanilla flowered for me Jan-Mar and I polinated = seed pods; Den aphyllum (left) and Den aggregatum (right) the Coelogyne xyerkes with 5 flowers open, one almost and 6 buds.
Anonymous wrote:Post photos of your beautiful species. Let me see if I can beat Dr. Wingate or Ann Chepjian...
How are these from Chuck (one of several) W : Vanilla flowered for me Jan-Mar and I polinated = seed pods; Den aphyllum (left) and Den aggregatum (right) the Coelogyne
xyerkes with 5 flowers open, one almost and 6 buds.
Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote:Post photos of your beautiful species. Let me see if I can beat Dr. Wingate or Ann Chepjian... How are these from Chuck (one of several) W : Vanilla flowered for me Jan-Mar and I polinated = seed pods; Den aphyllum (left) and Den aggregatum (right) the Coelogyne xyerkes with 5 flowers open, one almost and 6 buds. Dendrobium anosmum (still small plant) but BIG flowers at 9.3 cm +. FCC 91 Waterford in 2015 was 8.5 natural spread
Dendrobium anosmum (still small plant) but BIG flowers at 9.3 cm +. FCC 91 Waterford
in 2015 was 8.5 natural spread
Been having trouble loading photos to this website if I do more than one at a time?
Here is Epidendrum mirabile from Costa Rica. First bloom division from Darrin Norton.
Coelogyne xyerkes potted in usual mix : 50-60% orchiata, equal parts perlite (sponge rock), charcoal, and few percent peat, little bit of oyster shell, tree fern and sphagnum
moss. The whole kitchen sink. Ha!
Vanda cristata - with 3 inflorescene
Pleurothallis cyanea
Phrag. schlemii - 2 different clones
Dendrobium thyrsiflorum
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