Earlier today I happily hobbled to pick up the next package and enjoyed the spring sun at the same time.
This is the second package but from a different member of the Swedish orchid forum. In the package there were two equestris; one rosea and one aurea, and one Phal schilleriana. The Phal equestris rosea has four reddish leaves and the entire foliage is a bit on the floppy side (due to the cold I think), also the tip of the spike is dead but it still has two flowers blooming. I believe it will pull through though since the roots look very fine and it seems as though there are more roots on the way. I hope I'll be able to help it recover.
The Phal equestris aurea was a bit of surprise due to its impressive size and the fact that it has a tiny sprout on the side (not a keiki since it isn't spiking). The seller never mentioned this so it was a very happy surprise indeed.
The Phal schilleriana looks very healthy with wonderful roots and beautiful foliage. It needs to be potted though which I plan to do later today when I re-pot four of my other Phals.
I'm very satisfied with all six plants and look forward to the last three from Schwerter.
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