The third picture just leaves me in awe! Those vandas growing up the pole....just too cool! Those are the healthiest vandas...thanks for sharing.
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This is a discussion on Vanda white, pink and red Mokara new bloom within the Cattleyas, Vandas, Dendrobiums IN BLOOM forums, part of the Orchid Photography category; ...
The third picture just leaves me in awe! Those vandas growing up the pole....just too cool! Those are the healthiest vandas...thanks for sharing.
Nice job!!! and great pictures...I'm a new to orchids and didn't realize Vandas grew so tall...I bought a seedling last Jan., and now expect it might be several years befor it will blossom...after seeing yours I hope sooner.
Very well grown!
The second shot is outstanding. Nice growing!
Chers,
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Beautiful! Makes me want to TRY growing a vanda or two.
Beautiful pictures! I'd also love to try growing a Vanda or Ascocenda, but don't know if I can in Cleveland. I have a South facing window that might work well, but it got up to 95 degrees last week just from the sun. The one benefit is it only receives morning sun. Any thoughts about growing Vandas in zone 6 without a greenhouse?
Wow, very pretty! Nice beautiful healthy plants.
Mark E, you might want to try a small vanda type. Darwinara 'Charm' is a cooler growing small plant with blue blooms. Small ascdas might work. As a rule, vanda types like very bright light, bare roots (water daily in summer), and warm conditions. The exception to warm conditions are the vanda minis with Neo in their parentage (for one), like Darwinara. Give it a try! The vanda types I have seem to be hardy, bloom a lot, and generally free of pests and rot. Good luck!
Very nice vandaceous, Hoang. The first one looks like a V Tan Chin Tuan (JVB X Rothchildiana) ? I am very intrigued by the last one - the white semi-terete. Looks to have great potential as a parent for sun-loving semi- and quarter-terete vandas. What's the name?