I wanted to get my 75 gallon plaudarium going with some small orchids, but I had no idea how micro mini they actually were! I am sure you mini people have seen these all, but I am totally amazed! I think I have become so "In love" with minis that I may start to only look at them. They are so crazy cute, and it is amazing that I could get an entire orchid collection in a small space. There are also a lot of 'firsts" for me here. First species orchids, first bulbos, first vanda-ish orchids.
I got these 4 new orchids from Andys Orchids. I chose them on the fact that they were low light orchids from 500 to 1500 foot candles. I also wanted moisture loving plants.
The plants were really heathy. There were a few bings and bent stems. One bulbo tuber was snapped in two. The same bulbo came with a colony of weird insects like little beetles. I have been crushing them. That's the only complaint! Andy's Orchid's service is great!
This is Cadetia. From what I read (not a lot) it was once a Dendrobium. This is called glaucous leaved because it has a strange grayish covering on the leaves. At first the plant did not appeal to me, but now I am glad I got it. The leaves are very Masdevalia like. The flowers are so miniature. The flowers are no bigger than maybe under a half an inch. White with fuzzy yellow lip,
Complete plant:
Next is Bulbophylum catenulatum. Looks like it sprawls a bit. No flowers.
What looked like a flower spike now seems like a runner.
next is Dendrobium aberrans. Nice plump pseudobulbs. I had no idea how tiny this was!
Lastly Haraella oderata (Alba). the tinyest of them all! This is a kind of vanda. The flowers are supposed to be quite large for the size of the plant.
I have another wierd mini coming from black jungle terrarium supply. It is called a Grosourdia Appendiculata. It is also a vanda type and has flowers that last only one day.