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Vandas outdoors in So California
I had long been hesitant about trying to grow vandas here in southern california about 2 miles from the ocean. For some reason they always intimidated me and seemed like difficult plants to keep happy. I particular loved the violet/blue vandas with coerulea in them.
Well, finally caved in and bought a V. Manuvadee I saw at a garden show in April 2008. This was followed by a V. Motes Indigo and a V. Mikasa from an ebay seller in Canada in July, followed by a V. Tokyo blue from an ebay seller in Hawaii, followed over the next few months by three more, some with more coerulea in the mix, some with less. I also discovered I could keep the coerulea varieties outdoors most of the time except for one or two colder months. Well, just thought I'd share a few of my summer successes with the outdoor vandas this year: V. Tokyo blue, bought last december, was supposed to be 1-2 years from blooming but I guess it was anxious: http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q...IMG_0581-1.jpg http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q...9/IMG_0588.jpg As Tokyo Blue faded, the V. Manuvadee started to bloom: http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q...Manuvadee2.jpg http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q...9/IMG_0761.jpg http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q...9/IMG_0716.jpg And soon the V. Motes Indigo will be blooming, picture of plant just starting to set off an inflo, and a picture of last summer's flowers: http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q...ndasinPalm.jpg http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q...rchids/091.jpg http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q...rchids/083.jpg The V. Manuvadee last year, much darker color, not sure what happened this year http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q...ids/Vanda1.jpg |
Very pretty, you should pat yourself on the back. Good growing. so I expect you'll be buying more now..after your recent success :)
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awesome! I too love the blue vandas! Don't think I can make a go if it in the bay area tho :( but thats ok - I'll just admire pix of yours! |
Congratulations! Your Vandas look great! If you are interested in trying some other Vanda species you should take a look at this list of 68 Monopodial Orchids Outdoors in Southern California.
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Wow, you really went for it once you started didn't you!
They look fantastic! Great growing :clap: |
Woow, very well grown! How do you care for them during the colder months?
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If I lived in an area where I had growing King Palms (That's what I think at least is the palm in the immediate background of your Manuvadee photos), I wouldn't even fret at leaving them outdoor year round. Thanks for sharing the photos! |
Beautiful vandas, nice healthy looking roots, and welcome to the board glad you got pics on your first post :) awesome!!!
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Thanks for all the friendly input guys.
Regarding the comment re: palms, someone knows theirs well, yes, it's a king palm. And as you suggest, I think I'll keep the coerulea hybrid vandas outdoors, we'll see how it goes. Strange that such a beautiful tropical flower could be grown outside where a rare frost hits once or twice a year. But we'll see. |
New Inflo on the next vanda to bloom
oh, here's the next to bloom, a Vanda Motes Indigo, making good progress as of Sept 18:
http://i349.photobucket.com/albums/q...9/IMG_0814.jpg |
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