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Encyclia tampense in situ
These were taking a half a block from the beach in south broward.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1.../enc-tam01.jpg http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1.../enc-tam02.jpg http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1.../enc-tam03.jpg http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1.../enc-tam04.jpg http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1.../enc-tam05.jpg One little area and it's loaded with these. |
That's really cool. Great pics.
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lovely!
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oooh seeing wild orchid we're used to see in a artificial pot is always a great emotion.
Thanks for sharing it :) |
Wonderful photos. It doesn't look like your extra cold winter phased them one bit.
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There was one area that was low hanging that got pilfered though. Probably a section about three feet long. |
Those are beautiful! Do you think I could get them to grow in Weston on the mahogany trees?
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Susan, I would expect they would do fine in your area.
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Sue, not sure how well Enc. tampense will do on a mahogany tree, but I'm sure they'll survive.
I would check with Troy Meyers on a flask of to. |
Susan I've seen them on mahogany trees before. Actually they will grow anywhere here in Florida. I think it's the most common epiphyte we have. I seen them flower in shade and full sun. One of my favorites and they smell wonderful.
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