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Old 09-11-2022, 02:48 AM
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It's been very hot in souther california and now remnants of a hurricane passing over us. The orchids don't seem to mind too much, though.


Stanhopea jenischiana

First Stanhopea bloom! The flowers are enormous and wonderfully fragrant of citrus/herbal. Reminded me of a clowesia fragrance. It's a shame that it only lasted a few days...




Cattleya gaskelliana

This cattleya sleeps most of the year... and suddenly sends out a new growth in mid summer and blooms immediately after completing its growth. I never know how much to water during its rest period (Which is essentially 7 months of the year...) The fragrance is delightful - sweet and somewhat floral.





Brassavola David Sander


Here is an F2 cross from SVO. The flowers are nicely star-shaped with a light citrusy fragrance.




A mislabeled NoID BetterGro BagBaby

Large frilly flowers with a strong citrusy scent. The sheaths rot if I get water on it and I lost one spike... another one is budding now.




Dendrobium Gatton Sunray

These typically bloom in the spring but I get some in the "fall" here. Large plant.



Epicatarthron Hilo Adventure

Here's a fun hybrid that blooms 2-3 times a year. The roots like to dry out very quickly and mostly growing in leca/air.





Passiflora alata

These are enormous vines with large alien flowers. These always start flowering in the "fall" and have a very strong clove like fragrance. The fruits are supposed to be very flavorful but I can't get it to fruit. Maybe it needs two vines... I've tried cross pollinating with 4 other passiflora varieties but it wont take...



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