Theodoreorchidking ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 24, 2023 Messages 515 Reaction score 430 Location Billings Nov 13, 2024 #41
Theodoreorchidking ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 24, 2023 Messages 515 Reaction score 430 Location Billings Nov 13, 2024 #42 Phragmipedium caudatum 1st image
R Roots ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jul 12, 2024 Messages 196 Reaction score 123 Location Tacoma Nov 13, 2024 #43 The Cat is beautiful. It could persuade me to break my Paph only rule.
Weaver ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Oct 15, 2024 Messages 92 Reaction score 112 Location Seattle, Wa Nov 13, 2024 #44 I love the way caudatum buds look. One of my favorite bud-appearances. (Tho the bug-leg look of roths unfolding is pretty cool, too)
I love the way caudatum buds look. One of my favorite bud-appearances. (Tho the bug-leg look of roths unfolding is pretty cool, too)
Theodoreorchidking ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 24, 2023 Messages 515 Reaction score 430 Location Billings Dec 4, 2024 #45
Theodoreorchidking ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 24, 2023 Messages 515 Reaction score 430 Location Billings Dec 4, 2024 #46 Second image paph is still growing. Brassavola has 2 spikes: one with 4 and another with 5 flowers
Theodoreorchidking ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 24, 2023 Messages 515 Reaction score 430 Location Billings Sunday at 11:49 PM #47
Theodoreorchidking ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 24, 2023 Messages 515 Reaction score 430 Location Billings Sunday at 11:51 PM #48 Attachments 20250102_180555.jpg 1.3 MB 20250102_180533.jpg 1.6 MB
R Roots ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jul 12, 2024 Messages 196 Reaction score 123 Location Tacoma Yesterday at 9:49 AM #49 Wow, those are all absolutely beautiful. The first is an angraecum? How large does it get? and does it require substantially different culture than paphiopedilum? And would you know the name of the beautiful white cattleya? It is really spectacular.
Wow, those are all absolutely beautiful. The first is an angraecum? How large does it get? and does it require substantially different culture than paphiopedilum? And would you know the name of the beautiful white cattleya? It is really spectacular.