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Habenaria medusa and others
Habenaria medusa. Broke dormancy super early before I even got a chance to unpot it from last year, and now it’s starting to bloom with 13 flowers on this one spike. Stunning, stunning, stunning. It’s nearly impossible to take a bad picture of this one. Kept it warm, kept it bright, and kept it damp while it’s been growing
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7896/...957cce91_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7912/...325ac136_z.jpg Vandafinetia Virgil x Vanda cristata. My first time blooming, instead of killing, a Vanda!! This is cute, tiny and vigorous. It’s a first bloom seedling that is sending out 3 spikes. I’m growing it in a very shallow clay pot with a bit of tree fern fiber. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7807/...47ba0954_z.jpg Dendrobium farmeri. Love the soft blush color and light fragrance. I give this one a cool rest and grow it a bit brighter in the winter and it rewards me every March through April. Short lived flowers but not all of the spikes bloom at once. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7867/...b6569120_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7813/...7f943c69_z.jpg The always reliable Dendrobium aphyllum. I basically ignore this one and leave it outdoors year round. Definitely one of my sturdiest orchids. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7917/...8d35db59_z.jpg Schoenorchis tixieri. Not in bloom but LOOK AT THAT TINY SPIKE! Super cute. I’ve been keeping this high up in the greenhouse, warm and very bright light. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7848/...38e6f741_z.jpg Psychopsis Mendenhall 'Hildos' fcc/aos. I was pretty bummed when I snapped off three of the five spikes. They all regrew though from right below where I broke them. Here is the first bloom on an ‘accessory’ spike. I still haven’t quite figured out what makes these guys tick. I’ve been keeping it fairly damp, watering before it drys completely, and moderately bright. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7916/...d08037eb_z.jpg This is a new one to me. A gorgeous Laelia anceps (a bit crunched from the box but absolutely beautiful). I was planning on leaving this outdoors year round but I am unsure of the winter care in regards to water. Any culture tips would be appreciated! There are 5 growths points starting to swell and new roots in the bloom pbulbs are popping out. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7852/...f37624c4_z.jpg |
It's hard to believe your Medusa is in full bloom! Mine are about an inch tall and I also thought they were early.
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Beautiful medusa, and that Den. farmerii! The center looks like an egg yolk! Fabulous!
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Wow, my Hab medusa has growths that are about 1/2 inch. But I had 6 of them, , just spotted yet another growth peeking out. So it should be spectacular when they finally get to blooming. But what a treat to have one out of season!
As for L. anceps, mine just grow high above the Cymbidiums to they get the best light in the yard. They are all either mounted or in baskets with little media. So they get watered with everything else, rained upon if it happens to rain, but dry fast, lows in the mid -30's F or occasionally a little lower for a few hours. Summer, up to triple digits. F. So no pampering or special treatment for these, I think it's just about the toughest orchid around, being quite happy with whatever it gets. The only critical treatment is the rapid drying. When I have had them in pots, they didn't do much until they hit the edge of the pot, then popped roots and new growth all over the place. Tells me they hate pots. |
They are all beautiful. I really need to get Habenaria medusa. Every time some one posts a pic of theirs blooming I can't stop looking at it.
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