I took a few more pics when I was at the southern tier show, a few interesting things here and there
tom daily had his d. senile at this show as well, still tons of flowers after two months
tom also had a very nice aerangis articulata
my paph delenatii got a red ribbon to iris' blue on her venustum album, nice company! unfortunately I smushed the flower on the right on the way home
my trichopilia marginata var. majus decided to put out a new bud and flowered just before the show! maybe it was embarrassed that I posted pictures a month ago of the deformed flower that opened between two pots. has a nice, spicy fragrance. I'm not sure why they call this a variety with a nicer, larger lip than the standard marginata, I have another one that has darker pink and more definition to the color boundaries
a nice jason fischer owned by judi witkin
I think this one was paph nightshade 'nighthawk' am/aos or something close to that; very dark flowers!
a very nice grammatophyllum, a hybrid I think (I wasn't much into writing down names that day...)
and last but not least, a very nice epidendrum that had several spikes of vibrant red orange flowers
tom daily had his d. senile at this show as well, still tons of flowers after two months
tom also had a very nice aerangis articulata
my paph delenatii got a red ribbon to iris' blue on her venustum album, nice company! unfortunately I smushed the flower on the right on the way home
my trichopilia marginata var. majus decided to put out a new bud and flowered just before the show! maybe it was embarrassed that I posted pictures a month ago of the deformed flower that opened between two pots. has a nice, spicy fragrance. I'm not sure why they call this a variety with a nicer, larger lip than the standard marginata, I have another one that has darker pink and more definition to the color boundaries
a nice jason fischer owned by judi witkin
I think this one was paph nightshade 'nighthawk' am/aos or something close to that; very dark flowers!
a very nice grammatophyllum, a hybrid I think (I wasn't much into writing down names that day...)
and last but not least, a very nice epidendrum that had several spikes of vibrant red orange flowers
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