hardy
Well-Known Member
I believe many of you paph lovers are familiar with the name Hsinying. It's the name given to the grexes made by Ching Hua Orchids, which is located in Hsinying City, Tainan, Taiwan.
They produce many types of orchids, paphs, cattleyas, novel species among other things.
For Taiwan International Orchid Show visitors, a visit to Ching Hua Orchids is a must, since it's located just a couple miles from TIOS site.
Here are some photos to share:
Pad and fan greenhouses are used to house most of the paphs at Ching Hua.
They grow LOTS of maudiae-type paphs:
These blooming plants are going through selection and readied for sale:
More maudiae-type youngsters.... Future winners among them
They have other type of paphs too. Parvi hybrids here.
Potting area:
Adjacent to a potting area is a large space for growing seedlings. Same here, many maudiae-types...
This is a special type of shadecloth designed to mimic forest canopy. The alternating dark-light strips are supposed to result in better plant growth.
Newly deflasked seedlings in compots:
They produce many types of orchids, paphs, cattleyas, novel species among other things.
For Taiwan International Orchid Show visitors, a visit to Ching Hua Orchids is a must, since it's located just a couple miles from TIOS site.
Here are some photos to share:
Pad and fan greenhouses are used to house most of the paphs at Ching Hua.
They grow LOTS of maudiae-type paphs:
These blooming plants are going through selection and readied for sale:
More maudiae-type youngsters.... Future winners among them
They have other type of paphs too. Parvi hybrids here.
Potting area:
Adjacent to a potting area is a large space for growing seedlings. Same here, many maudiae-types...
This is a special type of shadecloth designed to mimic forest canopy. The alternating dark-light strips are supposed to result in better plant growth.
Newly deflasked seedlings in compots: