A few Jenosa spikes...flower pictures to follow...
Those of you that know me know that Jenosa is probably my favorite subsection of the genus Cymbidium, here are a few pictures of what's starting to spike out in the gh; I'll post some pictures as they open up, provided they don't blast...
Adam
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Those of you that know me know that Jenosa is probably my favorite subsection of the genus Cymbidium, here are a few pictures of what's starting to spike out in the gh; I'll post some pictures as they open up, provided they don't blast...
Adam
Argh! OB is still not liking my Mac (or vice-versa) sorry for the sideways pictures!
Adam
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Those of you that know me know that Jenosa is probably my favorite subsection of the genus Cymbidium, ...
Adam
Adam,
Do you mean Jensoa, classified as a subgenus of Cymbidium and which encompasses the majority of the miniature Asian species? It is described as a terrestrial subgenus with 4 pollinia in two unequal pairs as opposed to two pollinia. The two callus ridges also vary as do several other characteristics..
Do you mean Jensoa, classified as a subgenus of Cymbidium and which encompasses the majority of the miniature Asian species? It is described as a terrestrial subgenus with 4 pollinia in two unequal pairs as opposed to two pollinia. The two callus ridges also vary as do several other characteristics..
CL
CL: you are correct, though I should have written section in lieu of subsection. Thanks for the note.
Adam
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