A few months ago I won a pleuro at our orchid clubs' silent auction. The name on the tag had first read 'pleuro truncata' and the truncata had been scribbled out and 'restrepioides' had replaced it. I posted pics of the plant and then newly developing buds plus some i.d. requests. Discussion and web links revealed that this plant doesn't structurally resemble restrepioides, and others thought that it might be truncata (it was then that I discovered that the name under the scribble said 'truncata'
It started flowering last week, and the flowers are bright orange and tiny! They don't really open up that much, so even taking some very close-up pictures, it's hard to tell what it 'looks like' . It's also so completely deep orange that it's hard to make out details
This really is a handful of firsts for me: it's a pleuro and it's alive, it's growing nicely, it flowered, the flowers are bright orange and don't look like a 'usual' pleuro to me! (though many are very different) one flower spike did dry up and some flowers on the other one did abort, as did a few on the largest spike
and yes, I really need to clean my lens of all those spots! (or maybe it's the image plate)
whole plant, most flowers upper right
two mid-bottom flowers are open and the one upper-left
some of the back flowers were open, but now look like they are shut.
I don't know how long the flowers are supposed to last, and there are
fungus gnats so they could have been pollinated
extreme zoom trying to show detail. the lip or ventral sepal forms a bucket, and hasn't 'opened' on any of the flowers
actually, looking at it and thinking about it, the flowers look like those coffee urns where you press the back thumb button and the lip pops up, and then you let go to have it close. it looks like to be 'open' just the top opens up...
It started flowering last week, and the flowers are bright orange and tiny! They don't really open up that much, so even taking some very close-up pictures, it's hard to tell what it 'looks like' . It's also so completely deep orange that it's hard to make out details
This really is a handful of firsts for me: it's a pleuro and it's alive, it's growing nicely, it flowered, the flowers are bright orange and don't look like a 'usual' pleuro to me! (though many are very different) one flower spike did dry up and some flowers on the other one did abort, as did a few on the largest spike
and yes, I really need to clean my lens of all those spots! (or maybe it's the image plate)
whole plant, most flowers upper right
two mid-bottom flowers are open and the one upper-left
some of the back flowers were open, but now look like they are shut.
I don't know how long the flowers are supposed to last, and there are
fungus gnats so they could have been pollinated
extreme zoom trying to show detail. the lip or ventral sepal forms a bucket, and hasn't 'opened' on any of the flowers
actually, looking at it and thinking about it, the flowers look like those coffee urns where you press the back thumb button and the lip pops up, and then you let go to have it close. it looks like to be 'open' just the top opens up...