naturalized cattleya in south Miami
having lived in South Fla for MANY years whist pursuing my orchid version of mental disease one of the very few things i miss is the sub tropical climate, a big yard with a couple of mango trees and other trees loaded with naturalized orchids. A dear and close friend has not been able to escape the south florida madness yet and I coach him directly on how to improve his orchid culture.
Bob is the name and he's a retired engineer whereas i am still slaving away.
He has been growing some truly outstanding orchids in his yard and he just sent me a couple of pics that need to seen and appreciated. This is a species cattleya mounted on a roebellini palm that has 12 open flowers and is just awesome to look at.
BTW, this roebellini palm is a two header and has a stunning pristine cattleya intermedia alba on the other trunk and at the base has an encyclia alata that has bloomed with up to 53 spikes, pictures of that should still be available here
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So..... how you doin?
Last edited by Ben_in_North_FLA; 12-31-2022 at 06:16 PM..
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