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Leptotes unicolour in flower
I only bought this tiny guy a week ago so can't claim credit for the bloom as it had two buds already... but at least it didn't blast and I get to enjoy this tiny flower.
It's on a tiny mount (the tag is almost bigger than the mount) and is such a cute little plant. It opened a couple of days ago, anyone know how long the flowers last on these, I didn't know if it would only be a couple of days and was worried if I would get pic but it stayed open at least long enough for that. http://lh4.ggpht.com/_o4OXVkcS2VU/TP...Nov%202010.JPG http://lh6.ggpht.com/_o4OXVkcS2VU/TP...%20%281%29.JPG http://lh4.ggpht.com/_o4OXVkcS2VU/TP...%20%282%29.JPG |
thats a very nice plant, i just looked up this great genus and it consists of only 6 species. they all grow moderately shaded and their flowers are large in comparison to the plant.
i think i will attempt to make a nanoviv with all 6 leptotes, it would be amazing. |
Nice one, Rosie! I have Leptotes bicolor, which is a little bigger than unicolor. Mine hasn't bloomed yet, but I still love it. These are such cool little orchids!
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Nice one Rosie! Can't really help you with your question though.
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Very pretty Rosie! Was this one you got at the show you went to? Can't help you with your question either, my Leptotes bicolor bloomed while I was away in the US. If unicolor is anything like bicolor, they put out quite a few growths in a season (my is still little but putting out about 4-6 new ones a year) and it will quickly outgrow the mount.
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Thanks everyone, I really love this cutie.
Camille, yes it's the one I got at the show just over a week ago. I was thinking it may outgrow this mount soon, depending on how fast it grows. It looks like it's been on it a long time, the roots are very firmly attached so it's definately not a new mount. |
Lovely species!
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Very cute Rosie!
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Thanks Tom & Nenella.
Unfortunately I'm actually a bit worried about this plant now. I think it's getting too dry as the mount has no moss and it's now lost three leaves all on the same day (a couple of days ago). :( I'm going to try draping a little moss arround the roots and tying it on. Just a tiny bit to try and keep a little more moisture in. I've upped watering to twice a day but it's still bone dry when I come back to it (can't logisticly water more often). I'm hoping that's what the problem is and that I can resolve it. :crossfing |
My other thought is to wonder how picky this guy is on water quality.
Our tap water here is pretty good and most of my orchids do well with it, however I water my Masdies and Restrepia with rain water... problem is the rain water has been frozen solid since arround the time I bought this guy :( I'm also completely unsure how much fertiliser to use on it, so hoping I've not over done that (or under done) :dunno: |
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