I am quite astonished to say that I have a blooming corybas in my apartment! My first attempt with Aussie ones a few years ago was dismal, nothing even sprouted before dying.
I followed the advice of Benjamin Ooi (relayed from a west coast grower) and made a terrarium and placed the tubers already sprouting roots in the live moss. A leaf came up very quickly with another half emerged but neither of those flowered. A few weeks after, and I saw this bud starting to open from a newly emerged shoot and finally took some so so pics and a few more today with my phone and then a few with my camera that I'll download and post later
A few days ago
Today - the tentacles have grown even longer! Not sure what would pollinate this but it is cool looking :clap:
The tube had the species name calopeplos printed on it, but I have no clue if it is correct or not, I'm just happy to see leaves and a cool flower
I couldn't get my nose into the jar to see if it had fragrance, likely only smell moldy wood and moss
Elmer Nj
I followed the advice of Benjamin Ooi (relayed from a west coast grower) and made a terrarium and placed the tubers already sprouting roots in the live moss. A leaf came up very quickly with another half emerged but neither of those flowered. A few weeks after, and I saw this bud starting to open from a newly emerged shoot and finally took some so so pics and a few more today with my phone and then a few with my camera that I'll download and post later
A few days ago
Today - the tentacles have grown even longer! Not sure what would pollinate this but it is cool looking :clap:
The tube had the species name calopeplos printed on it, but I have no clue if it is correct or not, I'm just happy to see leaves and a cool flower
I couldn't get my nose into the jar to see if it had fragrance, likely only smell moldy wood and moss
Elmer Nj