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Old 03-26-2017, 06:43 PM
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I first was introduced to this species in the mid-1980s by Steve, at Floradise Orchids. Zygostates alleniana, if you don't know, is a very small miniature with leaves about an inch and flowers maybe 2-3mm. I now have four mountings, and at least 7 separate plants. Each mounting has at least one spike now, though the more mature mountings have several. The species is that on which I blame my current obsession with miniature orchids, and I absolutely adore it. Anyway, these are the first flowers to bloom this year (you can see a second spike in the background):
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Old 03-26-2017, 09:10 PM
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Oooh how exciting! I have three mountings of Zygostates alleniana and two mountings are in spike currently, my first blooms. My first plant is a small stick mounted, tiny plant. It has never done much and I decided to buy another. I had found a post from Peter Lynn showing a gorgeous mount covered in these and knew I had to have another. The second and third mounts are multiple growths and both of these mounts will flower soon, I'm thrilled. I've had them all less than a year.

This seems to be a seldom seen plant for whatever reason, I just love it. So tiny and the flowers are beautiful! Congratulations on your blooms. I'm counting the days for mine.
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Old 03-26-2017, 10:04 PM
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Once these little beauties get started they just grow and grow. As a mounting gets really established it can produce a cloud of blooms that hides the plant itself. On mounts, all you need to do is water them once or twice a day and they thrive; in my experience they like to never quite dry out. I have a couple mountings of Zygostates lunata from LOC which haven't yet bloomed but are doing very well.
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The IOSPE photo is hilarious:
IOSPE PHOTOS
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The first plant I bought has never been a strong plant, it grows but drops leaves quite a lot. I have that plant and another one from LOC in the same countertop greenhouse. Same conditions, and the one from LOC is in spike and growing well, never lost any leaves.

The third plant also from LOC, is in my Exo Terra with slightly higher humidity. It is the strongest plant and has two or three spikes. I really like these even when not in flower.

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ES, that IOSPE photo looks like my plant! Lol
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Old 03-27-2017, 09:19 AM
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This one has three spikes, growing in ExoTerra
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Waiter in fine restaurant: Ma'am, how did you find your Zygostates alleniana?

Diner: I moved a pearl onion, and there it was.
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Very nice, John. Great job on that! I wouldn't be able to see it.
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Very nice, John. Great job on that! I wouldn't be able to see it.
Believe me, Carol, without a camera lens and magnification it's tough on me as well!
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Three of my four mountings now have flowers, with yet more to come from the fourth mounting:
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