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Myrmecophila Tibicinis Loaded with spikes !
I have a big-ole Schomb on a palm tree and it is covered in spikes. Last year I had two dozen spikes blooming, and they were 5 feet long, and more.
http://i972.photobucket.com/albums/a...Orchids008.jpg After this mild winter in S. Florida, and some extra care.. I should have an even more spectacular display.. My Schombs-A-Poppin !! http://i972.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/DSC01273.jpg http://i972.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/DSC01272.jpg I have half of my orchids blooming right now.. Even this ancient plant that I inherited from a deceased neighbor.. Only God knows how old this plant is... http://i972.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/DSC01261.jpg |
Congrats! I thought you were gonna take that thing off the fence, LOL! Maybe I missed the conclusion to your efforts...
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WOW! Thats a lot of long spikes...I am excited to see the flowers when it all opens
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Hahahahaha ! I wanted to, but two different orchid-people told me not to. They said to cut the fence away carefully.. to preserve the specimen. Now that it is spiking, I'll have to wait.
The top pseudobulbs are 6 feet off the ground now, and the flowers will be over 10 or 11 feet up.. Makes it hard to photograph as the flowers are smallish.. |
thats an amazing plant indeed :) my estimate at the age, since I'm not god is around 30 to 40 years old.
that poor plants been thru more name changes than zsa zsa being married 14 times :) |
Dude that is incredible!!! I'm so jealous!!! Do you have any photos of its flowering mass? And that cattleya is lovely too... beyond classic!
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Wow! What a huge plant. Those blooms will be impressive. I really like that classic cattleya. Great colors.
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Thanks, all.
I can tell you that I was given a single pseudobulb about 16 years ago. My friend told me to tie it to a piece of cedar plank with a little sphagmoss where the roots would sprout. It was like a green carrot. I did so, and tied the plank to a small foxtail palm in a pot. I placed it so the sprinklers would hit it and it would get some late pm shade. The pseudobulbs are now about 3 deep on the trunk. I toss a handful of lawn fertilizer on the top row of stems, twice a year. Hey ! It worked. Now I use the expensive products, but I cannot move it. I want to stand up the palm and box in the base like a planter. However, the multi-stemmed, multi-named pbulbs have grown thru the fence and have lots of leaves outside the fencing. I'm gonna cut the fence and scab in a new piece after it blooms out. I have some pics I will add. Being on the end of a buggy whip, the small poms of flowers are hard to photograph with any relative scale. I have to shoot a low stem, or bend one over. |
Wow! That's awesome!
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That thing is a monster! Great work growing that thing.
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