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This is a discussion on Miltoniopsis (? I quess) within the Phalaenopsis, Oncidium, & Intergenerics IN BLOOM forums, part of the Orchid Photography category; ...
emmmm, ops, those two are flowers from two different plants![]()
Very pretty. Love all the colors and patterns that they are coming out with.
'White Queen' and maybe 'Emotion white face' Not for definite, these are both parents themselves, quite recent trend and availability in main garden centres here in late last autumn amongst the Ballera peggy ruths phase and the cambria noids also, im sure the 'onc sharry baby' class was in same period with its peak availabity or there abouts. Recognition under AOS awards or they atleast close to amongst the other milts with close similarities. Simlar concept as Miltassia royal robe clan with some still waiting for stardom. Very much adore the miltonia echo bay ,but dont grow anymore, accordian leaves very frustrating, cannot find a happy compromise in watering schedules.
Wow, sure indicates that my major nearest nursery keeps up with the fashions as a reliable source,
The tiny red bugs that dart about on sunny surfaces leaving a bigger red dot when squished are not spidermite, mites are barely visible.Orchids have evolved using unique tools to reproduce just like mites & many plant groups have their very own mite.Recent info suggests mites thrive with Imidacloprid, a NICOTINE based insecticide,but then mites are not insects........ but they are chain-smoking addicts!
Very pretty!
I love both.
QAlex
Alex
"Life is always searching for happiness, like us and orchids. Once it's happy, it could reward you in many ways."
Lovely Miltoniopsis.
Orchids are very eloquent.They tell their master by their appearance , how they are treated.
H.G. Reichenbach
Great orchids! Both are wonderful blooms
cheers,
BD![]()
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We could learn a lot from crayons: some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, some have weird names, and all are different colors....but they all exist very nicely in the same box!! OrchidTalk is a world community. Celebrate our Diversity!
Wow, both are really beautiful !! The second one looks a lot like Miltoniopsis roezlii hybrid.
Lovely.
I just wanted to add that both plants I got in supermarket - on the shelf where they place dying plants and sell them for ridiculous price. I got them both gor 3 $!!!! The situation was so bad.... And where I live, it is very difficult to provide plants with humidity, as during the winter our flats are overheated!!!
But - here you can se my solutionPlastic cover from the cake box, ceramsite and vaporisation! The view is not the best, but I`ll do what it takes to make this plant happy!
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