Ricky
Well-Known Member
OK, the title is a joke. There exist no natural slipper orchids in Madeira.
Madeira is an island that belongs to Portugal and is placed in the Atlantic Ocean northwest of Africa. The climate is perfect for a lot of tropical and subtropical flowers. And because the people there love to have flowers in their garden, you find flowers from around the world there. That´s why Medeira is called "Island of Flowers".
Most people have slipper orchids, cattleya and zygopetalum in front of their houses. When I visited Medeira in Dez. 2010, the slipper orchids were blooming. Funny to see that all people have the same species. I found them
- in the hotel lobby (big pots with more than 10 flowers each)
- in front of their hauses
- at the big flower market in the capital ciy
- as a christmas decoration
- as a decoration of a church altar
Madeira is an island that belongs to Portugal and is placed in the Atlantic Ocean northwest of Africa. The climate is perfect for a lot of tropical and subtropical flowers. And because the people there love to have flowers in their garden, you find flowers from around the world there. That´s why Medeira is called "Island of Flowers".
Most people have slipper orchids, cattleya and zygopetalum in front of their houses. When I visited Medeira in Dez. 2010, the slipper orchids were blooming. Funny to see that all people have the same species. I found them
- in the hotel lobby (big pots with more than 10 flowers each)
- in front of their hauses
- at the big flower market in the capital ciy
- as a christmas decoration
- as a decoration of a church altar