That's a purty one! I have an old Harlequin that made a basal keiki, now sharing the same pot. One side is consistently Harlequin and the other sometimes blooms same, and other times about the color shown here. I'll search for a picture of it.
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Well, in mind and memory it seemed similar, but not really in reality.
That's a purty one! I have an old Harlequin that made a basal keiki, now sharing the same pot. One side is consistently Harlequin and the other sometimes blooms same, and other times about the color shown here. I'll search for a picture of it.
---------- Post added at 09:32 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:27 AM ----------
Well, in mind and memory it seemed similar, but not really in reality.
Yours is much nicer!
I'm glad you got your picture posting dilemma sorted out.
Both of those are very pretty! I think that if an orchid is pretty, it is not a problem if it does not have a name. I now buy all my orchids based on whether I like the flowers.
This is my schilleriana. It is fairly young so I was surprised it tried to bloom last summer (something ate the spike) and again this winter. The flowers are nothing special, just simple pink blooms but I like this shade of pink in an orchid flower.