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This is a discussion on Dendrobium secundum orchid in bloom within the Cattleyas, Vandas, Dendrobiums IN BLOOM forums, part of the Orchid Photography category; a reliable bloomer. I have the plant mounted on a cedar board. It seems to ...
a reliable bloomer. I have the plant mounted on a cedar board. It seems to stay more dwarfed than ones that are potted.
I am diagonally parked in a parallel universe.
What gorgeous little flowers! that really is a show stopper. I didnt realise this variety was a dwarf one. Thats really cool.
Carrie
nice shot,
they look soooo pink, or is it me?
ciao,
ron
let the economy go down the drain, but please dont touch my orchids
Stunning! WOW So many beautiful blooms you have!
Margo
this one is very pink compared to others I have seen. I would not call it a compact species. but the way I am growing it tends to keep growths down to a foot long and not 2 feet or more that the plant can get. I did not get a chance to post all of my pics. I had others in bloom as well
I am diagonally parked in a parallel universe.
What wonderful color!!
I think I killed it!!!
Pretty in pink. Lovely.
It always rains after a dry spell !:
that is stunning! I
it, Ron! WOW!
Cheers,
BD![]()
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