Equipping an expedition to the microjungle
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Foggy sunrise in the warm swampy lowlands of the microjungle.
Water meadows: Utricularia graminifolia, cork with native moss
Two Marsh Stars:
Lepanthes calodictyon
Lepanthes hexapus
L. hexapus bloomed after coming a couple of days ago so
The largest shrub in the center is Pleurothallis pterophora, and Lepanthopsis astrophora in front of it.
Of non-orchids, Utricularia graminifolia blooms in the swamp today
In the second Scaphopalum's swamp, there is still silence. Platystele umbellata alone grows wildly, peduncles have even appeared, after I froze it at + 6C: ext09: and she threw off 90% of the leaves. She loves the heat all the same, not frost
At the same time, it is surprising that many Platisteles are high-altitude cold plants. I invite you to look at them to follow the footsteps of the expedition to the alpine nanojungles of the mini-refrigerator: D
Nidifica has a very spectacular flower
And the decumana plans to bloom with 4 flowers, that's who really appreciated the frost, although they are all happy here
Basement of the block with decuman. It looks like it's too light there. Lepanthes acarina grows beetroot growths. Small from the root. There are still plenty of places for cold pleurotallids
One of the few who survived the trip well. Trisetella regia with the largest flowers of the genus up to 10 cm. The new Lepanthes felis is in the foreground in defocus.
Dracula chestertonii
Hybrid cuthberts
The yellow dragon opened the spotted mouth
Utricularia menziesii grows bud
In the warm foothills, some kind of bulbophillum gave out flowers
And I weeded out the ghosts, the moss spoils them, tomorrow I will weed the moss more thoroughly.