Where are they coming from?
I've made several posts over the years concerning the feral Vanda's I find growing on the trees scattered around our property.
I call them feral because there are no native orchid epiphytes in Hawaii.
They are all escapees and their progeny.
I've found 2 types so far, a yellow with brown spots and patches [probable V. Trimerrill {V. tricolor X V. merrillii}], and a white with magenta/purplish spots and patches [probable V. luzonica hybrid, maybe even a species].
I have seen a few different other Vandas scattered around on other properties in the area.
There were many V. Trimerrills when we first moved in 7 years ago.
They were the only type I could find the first few years.
There were MANY young immature Vandas scattered around on our trees when we moved in, and there still are.
Little doubt they are being seeded from existing plants.
The last few years we've been getting a lot of the V. luzonica's maturing and flowering.
They seem to be replacing the V. Trimerrill's, at least in quantity.
There are still many young immature Vandas scattered around on our trees.
They are being sown and started regularly and in quantity.
Not all survive and reach maturity, as would be normal.
when we first moved in, I found a large older Vanda on a tree next to the roadway.
The tree was blown down by hurricane Iselle.
I cut the top of the tree with the Vanda off, tying it to another tree to save it.
It bloomed in its new location, AND FORMED SEED PODS.
Of all the mature Vandas on out property, that is the only one I've found that has produced seeds.
I have searched extensively for any signs of orchids seeding.
All inflorescence are spent and die after the flowers drop.
So, my question again.
Where are they coming from?
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