Well, the weather has been pretty rainy here lately making doing stuff outside less fun. but I've still had some nice blooms in the last couple months. Here's a few for you guys to enjoy.
An import Mormodes from SVO that I'm pretty sure was mislabeled. Almost looks like it might be M. badia.
A first time bloom from a Sobralia I got in a batch of divisions from a guy with a ton of different Sobralias.
I've had quite a few Prosthechea fragrans that have germinated for me and they are fairly variable. Most are typical of the wild ones I have but a few have more pronounced markings like this one. I may try to get a selective breeding project going to see how big and nicely marked I can get the flowers.
One of my favorite Epidendrums, which I'm still not 100% sure on it's ID.
A Dichea that I'm also unsure of it's ID.
One of two Cycnoches egertonianum that I have. The other has almost completely green flowers. Sadly I haven't gotten any female flowers so far.
One of the few hybrid Cattleyas I have, Blc Sally taylor Red wine x blc mount hood. I have a lot of problems with too much rain causing their leaves to rot. But I still get blooms.
Here's a little seedling that I think is a Myrmecophila tibicinis hybrid. This is the second year's P-bulb. Probably still 2 years away from potentially blooming.
And here's a Psychopsis krameriana growing mounted in a tree where you can sort of see a Sobralia fragrans blooming and a Stanhopea wardii with a seed pod in the background.
And last but not least, a cross between Epidendrum ciliare and Brassavola nodosa that I got to germinate on a coconut palm has bloomed for me for the first time. I tried selfing it and pollinating other orchids with it's pollen, but sadly it seems that the pollen is sterile. It's currently producing a seed pod from a pollination with B. nodosa.