Possibly, but I'm not sure, var. Remediosae. A native of southern Philippines and some part of Borneo, this is one of the smallest vandas I have ever seen.
I wish I have a better camera.
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Possibly, but I'm not sure, var. Remediosae. A native of southern Philippines and some part of Borneo, this is one of the smallest vandas I have ever seen.
I wish I have a better camera.
It looks like a nice health plant Tanya!!
Any chance on a close up of the flower?
How small is small?
Here is a close up of the blooms. I wanted to see the shape of the flower too. I am not sure if this is the same color as yours, Tanya. Anyway, here it is!
Cheers!
BD![]()
Thanks for the close up pic BD. As for the size of the flowers, its less than 2 inches wide and the petals are about less than half an inch in width. The white colour will become light yellow after few days. A friend of mine said that its fragrant, but I don't remember if mine is, I didn't detected any scent when I sniffed at it this morning. Maybe its the wrong time of day.
It's very pretty, Tanya. I've never seen that one before--glad you posted it!
Well, I gave up waiting for these flowers to become fragrant. It turned out that its not V.lamellata var. remediosae after all. It is var. boxalii. But I don't care, the Sharry Baby is more than enough to stink up the roof
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Below are the updated pics of my lamellata var. boxalii and the pic of var. remediosae that I found from the internet. The better close up is the one from the internet of course.