I had two plants and the flowers on the other plant was nearly white with little pink dots.I Love especially the modesta, miss my plants now...
The colors on my screen appears true as my eyes see in person.Those Phal species plants are really nice.
I admit that Dendeobium is pretty spectacular too, despite being a hybrid! Have not seen anything that color in Dendrobium before. Curious how “true” the photo color is?
Congrats on all!
This species has been around taxonomically: Aerides, Angraecum, Hygrochilus, and now Phalaenopsis. I will stick with Sedirea for the next 5-10 years to discern, whether Phal. really is the last and stable taxonomic verdict. But also because this designation entails the one taxonomic joke, I know of: Sedirea = Aerides spelled backwards!..... it is now included to Phals. So it's now P. japonica.
More like flamboyantLooks pentaflamea!
Now, my lovely little hybrid Phalaenopsis
Mini Mark
It had bud blast after another last year.
This year, it is behaving much better
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Liu’s Cute Angel gave me four small spikes last year. One big spike this year
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A similar hybrid Liu’s Berry is also blooming
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Last, fragrant NOID minis from a grocery store last spring are blooming again in much better state
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All are beautiful and kudos to your great photography. I have always loved Mini Mark, now Liu’s Cute Angel is added to the list. Thanks for sharingNow, my lovely little hybrid Phalaenopsis
Mini Mark
It had bud blast after another last year.
This year, it is behaving much better
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Liu’s Cute Angel gave me four small spikes last year. One big spike this year
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A similar hybrid Liu’s Berry is also blooming
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Last, fragrant NOID minis from a grocery store last spring are blooming again in much better state
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Phalaenopsis species fall into a few groups but I would assume that you mean Phalaenopsis hybrids that are commonly found in the supermarket. Most of those are made with species that belong in the same group like amabilis, aphrodite, schilleriana, stuartiana, sanderiana and for small ones equestris, which does not belong in the same group but can be grown pretty much the same way.Hi Happypaphy7,
Thank you for sharing pics of your beautiful orchids. That Dendrobium has special colours and funny fuzzy hairs on the lip.
I had a mini mark also once, it is cute, but so are the two Liu's Cute Angel and Berry. Phal. stuartiana and schilleriana have such a wonderful mottled leaves. It's quite unusual with Phals.
That Sedirea japonica looks intresting, and has beautiful flowers. Don't remember, but did it like same conditions than Phals
That Catasetum and Neostylis are also nice.
Gongrats and enjoy your flowers!
Regards Annica
HP7, to me the flower rather seems to have colourwise travelled the whole span of the day: from the first douce rays of Aurora to the full fledged, darker colours of a radiant sunset!I miss the intense tropical sunset tone during its first couple of weeks
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