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Phal equestris 'Orange'
http://www.bigleaforchids.com/copper..._20110224a.JPG
http://www.bigleaforchids.com/copper..._20110224b.JPG http://www.bigleaforchids.com/copper...e_20110224.JPG Next to Phal equestris 'A100' which looks very similar to 'B100' which is 4n http://www.bigleaforchids.com/copper...0_20110224.JPG |
:drool: really gorgeous. That picture really shows up the orrange and great to see it next to the 'A100' for comparison.
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Say WHAT!!!
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Thank you. I collect phalaenopsis. Last year I had the opportunity to take a photo of several cultivars together.
Of these the darkest colors are 'Hamsphire' and 'Royal Ruby' FCC/AOS. But these two are also the most challenging to grow into larger plant. The largest flowers are 'B#100' and 'Ruby', at about 3.2 cm NS. http://www.phalaenopsis.net/bigleaf/...00215_800p.JPG |
Impressive bunch, but I think the orange is really special.
Kim |
Lovely. The comparison shot is wonderful!!
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Very nice orange form. I love it.
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Love the pics!! :drool: I'm a big fan of equestris and am trying to form a collection of them. Orange is super nice, but somewhat expensive here.
Nice to see all your blooms side by side, there is so much variation within Phal equestris!! |
all of then are beautiful, but i love how different the orange is!
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I really like the form on var. cyanochilus. I'm like you Camille, I like any equestris.
Bill |
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