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Old 09-11-2009, 08:52 PM
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Default What new type of orchid is stuck on this tree in my backyard?

I was checking on my summer project plant Miltonia spectabilis when I happened to notice this stuck on a tree branch.

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Old 09-11-2009, 09:45 PM
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i may be wrong, perhaps another member could chime in, but i think that's a unique species of balloon you have growing on your tree there.
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It's a BALLONIS GIGANTII. Needs very very warm air to fully flower.

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The funniest part is that I was concentrating on the M.spectabilis, worrying about snails that other OB members have reported, that I didn't even notice the balloon until it blasted some hot air trying to rise out of the tree. I nearly fell over backwards

Luckily I had my camera ready to photo ID the snails and captured this unique new orchid Balloonis gigantea
var. coerulea
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It's a BALLONIS GIGANTII. Needs very very warm air to fully flower.

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Thanks for the ID I think it's actually a coerolea variety.

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Thanks for the ID I think it's actually a coerolea variety.

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Whatever it is, it would be difficult to tend. Watering and such.....yikes!
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Old 09-12-2009, 10:19 AM
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Whatever it is, it would be difficult to tend. Watering and such.....yikes!
Kiki,

I think the real problem is it appears to be a people-eater. Look closely at the first pic and you'll see several people desperately struggling and waving for help

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Bingo,
Orchidaceae Inflatious ??
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