This is "Terrestrial Row", [L to R]

Spath. kimballiana sporting its 3rd spike.
There is a 4th one.
But, it can't be easily seen in the pic.
Then, a small purplish NoID Spathoglotis.
I'll swear that when I picked this one up it had a tag that ID'd it as a species Spath.
I cannot find the tag.
I cannot find anything similar in the IOSPE.
Next, a Neobenthamia gracillis, an African terrestrial.
It is not in bloom yet.
In checking around about this one, I read that it very often blooms after 2 years.
That will be next summer or fall.
I'm antsy to see this bloom.
Next, the NoID Latouria hybrid that was left by the former owner.
It had bloomed 1 to 3X per year every year since we bought then property.
Finally, a NoID warm tolerant Cymbidium Hybrid, not in bloom right now.
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Then, this small NoID Vandacious hybrid.
I picked up 2 of these and mounted them next to each other.
This one is doing well, the other not so well.
But, it hasn't died yet.
THis is the 4th blooming for this yellow NoID Oncid Hybrid.
The first 2 years something ate all the buds off of it.
Last season and this one, it has bloomed out nicely.
Now, Oncid. Speckled Spire "Snowflake"

I had lost this one and just found it again.
The weeds grew up around it and I forgot about it.
As I cut the weeds back, there it was.
And finally, this Den. aberans X johnsoniae hybrid.
it has been in bloom for well over a month now.
But, has finally gotten a fair number of flowers open all at once.
It has a lot of buds still forming and will be in bloom for a long time yet.
It did the same last year.
There are quite a few that have spikes still forming and should bloom within the next month or so.