Ozpaph ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 20,403 Reaction score 2,526 Location Brisbane, Australia Jun 14, 2024 #1
M Murray F Murray Supporting Member Joined Jan 5, 2012 Messages 358 Reaction score 212 Location Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia Jun 15, 2024 #2 Nice one Stephen
GuRu experienced greenhorn Supporting Member Joined Oct 23, 2006 Messages 6,534 Reaction score 2,923 Location Germany Jun 15, 2024 #3 Great flowers and great sight five at the same time. It's a well established plant which carries 5 flowers at the same time.
Great flowers and great sight five at the same time. It's a well established plant which carries 5 flowers at the same time.
DrLeslieEe Scholar, Addict and Aficionado of Orchidacea Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2019 Messages 7,726 Reaction score 8,969 Location TORONTO CANADA Jun 21, 2024 #4 Lovely!
emydura Well-Known Member Joined Oct 4, 2008 Messages 7,651 Reaction score 1,447 Location Canberra, Australia Jun 21, 2024 #5 That is fantastic Stephen. Makes me feel sad that I lost mine due to cold damage. It was a big plant too. They are so expensive to buy.
That is fantastic Stephen. Makes me feel sad that I lost mine due to cold damage. It was a big plant too. They are so expensive to buy.
Tom-DE Well-Known Member Joined Jun 25, 2012 Messages 1,898 Reaction score 962 Location Northeast USA Jun 21, 2024 #6 Very showy display!
Hilmar Well-Known Member Joined Jun 12, 2022 Messages 76 Reaction score 140 Location 29643 Neuenkirchen, Germany Jun 22, 2024 #7 well done, good old rare species
B BrucherT ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Nov 15, 2017 Messages 2,003 Reaction score 918 Location Chicago Jun 23, 2024 #8 I love it and congratulations but… can it be “Sanderae” with pigment on the dorsal? I seem to remember an old discussion about that? Whatever: sincere congratulations. Hoping my “moortibeekiensis” will pop one day.
I love it and congratulations but… can it be “Sanderae” with pigment on the dorsal? I seem to remember an old discussion about that? Whatever: sincere congratulations. Hoping my “moortibeekiensis” will pop one day.
Hilmar Well-Known Member Joined Jun 12, 2022 Messages 76 Reaction score 140 Location 29643 Neuenkirchen, Germany Jun 24, 2024 #9 yes, the variety `sanderae` has some pigments, the variety `sanderianum` is clear from all as an true albinistic , attached our plant`Anja` Attachments p. insigne var. sanderianum.JPG 1.8 MB
yes, the variety `sanderae` has some pigments, the variety `sanderianum` is clear from all as an true albinistic , attached our plant`Anja`
PhilaGardener Well-Known Member Joined Feb 3, 2024 Messages 117 Reaction score 62 Location Near Philadelphia PA Jun 24, 2024 #10 Beautiful plant!