Michael Bonda
Well-Known Member
These unexpected surprises are some of many reasons I enjoy growing-caring for-individual watering-buying and sharing orchid “stuff” with other enthusiasts. Thankfully there is a site like Slippertalk.com to share these photos with:
surprise buds at this time of year -some noticed today on a holiday filled with watering......
Paph. purpuratum first time in bud:
Paph. Carolyn Butcher first time In bud:
Paph. Shirley Amundson In bud again just after blooming:
Phrag. Cardinale continuing in spike since 4/2020:
Paph Rolfei first time blooming bud getting larger:
Paph. thaianum First time blooming nearly open:
Phrag. Professor Bream with A surprise bud that just opened from a spike that finished months ago:
Paph. Majic Lantern bud nearly open:
Phrag. Schroderae still in bloom (my very favorite all time plant ):
Encyclia tampenesis in wooden basket originally collected 15 years ago from an Oak tree on my property in Florida in full bloom: ok
surprise buds at this time of year -some noticed today on a holiday filled with watering......
Paph. purpuratum first time in bud:
Paph. Carolyn Butcher first time In bud:
Paph. Shirley Amundson In bud again just after blooming:
Phrag. Cardinale continuing in spike since 4/2020:
Paph Rolfei first time blooming bud getting larger:
Paph. thaianum First time blooming nearly open:
Phrag. Professor Bream with A surprise bud that just opened from a spike that finished months ago:
Paph. Majic Lantern bud nearly open:
Phrag. Schroderae still in bloom (my very favorite all time plant ):
Encyclia tampenesis in wooden basket originally collected 15 years ago from an Oak tree on my property in Florida in full bloom: ok