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Old 02-11-2016, 08:39 AM
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Haven't been by for quite a while.
Orchids have kind'a been sidelined for other things.
I've still been picking up a few and adding them around the yard, but nothing that has excited me, until today.

I've posted pics of my Invasive Vandas in other threads.
Here is another pic just for contrast with the new one:

I have many young yet to bloom Vandas scattered around the trees on our 1 acre wooded lot.

Now, a new disease has been attacking the Ohia trees here on Big Island.
I've had several killed by it so far.
I have been cutting the dead Ohias down, but decided to leave about 15' of this one standing because of the young Vanda growing on it.
I almost didn't keep it because there are so many scattered around the lot.

I'm glad I did:


It is so much prettier than the other invasive Vanda.

I picked up several more orchids yesterday from a local grower.
I mentioned to him about and described my brown invasive Vandas.
He said that they were probably an old Hawaiian hybrid that has been running wild and spreading for quite a while.
Now, I have two of them.

The brown ones really didn't impress me all that much other than the fact that they are propagating on their own.
Now there is this one.

Does anyone by any chance recognize these hybrids and know their names?
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