Ricky Well-Known Member Joined Sep 4, 2010 Messages 216 Reaction score 2 Location Chiang Mai, Thailand Oct 28, 2010 #1 Last edited: Oct 29, 2010
Ricky Well-Known Member Joined Sep 4, 2010 Messages 216 Reaction score 2 Location Chiang Mai, Thailand Oct 28, 2010 #3 Yes you have to get very close to see his beauty. From a distance the whole flower doesn´t seem very interesting. But i think that´s typical for small flowers.
Yes you have to get very close to see his beauty. From a distance the whole flower doesn´t seem very interesting. But i think that´s typical for small flowers.
SlipperFan Addicted Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 43,290 Reaction score 54 Location Michigan, USA Oct 28, 2010 #5 Lovely. But I don't think it is sikkimense: http://portersorchids.com/Images/Cirr_sikkimense-all.jpg It looks like dentiferum to me: http://portersorchids.com/Images/Cirr_dentiferum2.jpg
Lovely. But I don't think it is sikkimense: http://portersorchids.com/Images/Cirr_sikkimense-all.jpg It looks like dentiferum to me: http://portersorchids.com/Images/Cirr_dentiferum2.jpg
Ricky Well-Known Member Joined Sep 4, 2010 Messages 216 Reaction score 2 Location Chiang Mai, Thailand Oct 29, 2010 #6 SlipperFan said: Lovely. But I don't think it is sikkimense. It looks like dentiferum to me. Click to expand... I think you are right. B. weberi was a presumption from another forum. The problem is that the Cirrhopetalum are highly variable.
SlipperFan said: Lovely. But I don't think it is sikkimense. It looks like dentiferum to me. Click to expand... I think you are right. B. weberi was a presumption from another forum. The problem is that the Cirrhopetalum are highly variable.
B Bolero Guest Oct 29, 2010 #7 I love how the flowers display themselves. I am going to get more Bulbo's to grow with my Paphs. Thanks for sharing.
I love how the flowers display themselves. I am going to get more Bulbo's to grow with my Paphs. Thanks for sharing.