So the GH from an earlier post is finished (at least for a first go) and moved in. For quick recap, it is a 9x4" Santa Barbara kit, redwood and glass, for shady (55-1500 fc) intermediates (58-85F).
You notice the absence of benches. Don't like them. So put Manzanita branches in there, plus a bed of orchid bark for potted terrestrials. The idea is to have a bit of a jungle feel. Not quite dense enough, I know. Plenty options to add :-)
If you wonder about the curved wood, it isn't the wood, it's the lens, a full format fisheye, so 180 degree angle in the diagonal.
Detail of the branches running across the space with some potted plants.
That one is shot with a 21 mm on full frame dSLR, so 90 degree angle. Notice the absence of edge distortion? Thank you Carl Zeiss.
Detail of some of the upper branches with hanging baskets and some specimens mounted straight onto the Manzanita.
Business end of GH with internal roof to protect electrical from water dripping. Over that some plastic diffusion grate for fluorescent tubes, so that the pots can drain freely. There is an oscillating fan on a dimmer to reduce power, the white box on the ground is an electric heater. On the right along the front of the bench is the Digital Aquatics Herpkeeper controller for the
Mistking mister plus temperature control. There are 4 GFI outlets on a 20Amp breaker.
Detail of some of the hanging baskets in the lighter area: Encyclia hanburyi, Dracula sp. +++
Detail of the bark wall with shady minis: Dryadella, Angraecum, Sophronites, Dresslerella, Scaphosepalum, Pleurothallis, Ornithocephalus.
The plants are from the recent Santa Barbara Orchid fair with a couple of additional trips to SB Orchid Estate and Andys. Seriously fun.
Below is the list of plants thus far:
Aerangis articulata
Angraecum distichum
Anoectochilus chapaensis
Appendicula alba
Brassavola nodosa
Bulbophyllum acutebracteatum
Bulbophyllum capillipes
Bulbophyllum plumatum
Cadetia quinqueloba
Cadetia taylori
Calanthe vestita
Chamaeangis (Microterangis) hariotiana
Chiloschista exuperei
Cirrhopetalum sikkimense
Cleistocentron merrillianum
Dendrochilum sp
Diaphananthe xanthopillinia
Dockrillia rigida
Domingoa haematochila
Dracula niesseniae
Dracula posadarum
Dracula vespertilio
Dresslerella caesariata
Dresslerella pilosissima
Dryadella albicans
Dryadella elata
Dryadella zebrina
Epidendrum porpax
Epidendrum schlecterianum
Isocheilus linearis
Jaquiniella leucomelana
Lepanthes manabina
Lepanthopsis rinkei
Liparis caespitosa
Macodes petola
Malaxis calophylla
Masdevallia constricta
Masdevallia erniacea
Masdevallia medinae
Masdevallia pinocchio
Masdevallia princeps
Masdevallia sernae
Maxillaria pseudo-reichenheimiana
Mediocalcar decoratum
Mormolyca ringens
Mystacidium braybonae
Mystacidium capense
Oberonia oligotricha
Oberonia setigera
Oberonia sp.
Oberonia toppingi
Octomeria juncifolia
Ornithocephalus bicornis
Ornithocephalus dolabratus
Osmoglossum pulchellum
Phalenopsis parishii
Pleurothallis amparoana
Pleurothallis dodsonii
Pleurothallis hypnicola
Pleurothallis nossax
Pleurothallis obscura
Pleurothallis ornata
Pleurothallis palliolata
Pleurothallis pectinata
Pleurothallis sarracenia
Pleurothallis sijmii
Pleurothallis sijmii
Pleurothallis strupifolia
Pleurothallis truncata
Polystachya ottoniana
Porroglossum muscosum
Porroglossum teagueii
Promenaea stapelioides
Restrepia brachypus
Robiquetia sp
Rodriguezia venusta
Sarcochilus falcatus
Sarcoglottis sceptrodes
Scaphosepalum grande
Scaphosepalum rapax
Scaphosepalum verrucosum
Schoenorchis gemmata
Schoenorchis micrantha
Sigmatostalix graminea
Sigmatostalix sergii
Solenidiopsis tigroides
Sophronites cernua
Stelis ciliaris
Stelis glomerosa
Stelis megantha
Stelis sp
Trias disciflora
Trichoceros muralis
Trichosalpinx chamaelepanthes
Trichosalpinx rotundata
Tuberolabium phillipsii
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