I'll be honest, I didn't get around to taking the plethora of photos I had hoped... I blame Joseph Wu's orchids for this phenomenon. My attention was clearly elsewhere (whoops). So here you go. These aren't labeled, and depending on how long it takes me to post these, I might not get to label them. So, ask questions! Some of these are Phal centric, but there were some great novelties and species running around.
Part 1: Phals
Top Row, L-R (as it appears on my screen there are 5 on top row, 5 on bottom):
Phal deliciosa x chibae
Phal violacea
Phal amboinensis
Ton of Phal parishii's
Phal something really close to bellina (has at least 6 parts bellina, 1 part gigantea, 1 part amboinensis. I didn't get a chance to ask Mr. Ooi)
Bottom Row, L-R
Phal Princess Kaiulani
Phal Yungho Princess Gelb 'Joseph Wu'
Phal Yungho Princess Gelb 'Joy'
Phal Joy Spring Canary 'Joy'
Phal Joy Spring Canary 'Japan Peach'
Top Row, L-R,
Phal Penang Girl 'Joy'
Phal Joy Spring Canary 'Eureka'
Group of Phals at Taida Horticulture
Lots of fun Michael Ooi mounted stuff
Phals at the Tying Shin Booth
Bottom Row:
Wall of Phal gigantea's (all at least 2' leafspan) at Krull Smith... Just awesome
Phal mannii plants, violacea indigo seedlings, bellina coeruleas, and javanica exmaples from Ching Hua.
Last two are photos of the Joseph Wu booths
How fantastic!!! I see so many beautiful orchids that I would love to have, especially some of those Phals! I'd love to be able to go there one day, but on second thought maybe not, since I wouldn't be able to buy anything....
__________________ Camille
Completely orchid obsessed and loving every minute of it....
Part 2, photo 2 is Joy Spring Canary Eureka. I took a lot of photos of JSCs, as Joseph Wu orchids had brought nearly every clone they had. There are several of them within the phal portion. I'll let you guess which ones they are until I pull it up on my laptop.