Now is the season for this in my area. The blooms on the spike is quite fragile. It's coincide with the rainy season so it is difficult to maintain a complete spike since it is grown outside. Spike length is roughly 30cm. No fragrance.
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Now is the season for this in my area. The blooms on the spike is quite fragile. It's coincide with the rainy season so it is difficult to maintain a complete spike since it is grown outside. Spike length is roughly 30cm. No fragrance.
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Just outstanding, Mazlan. What a beauty.
Very pretty!!
Spectacular display!!!!!
Very nice! Bro can you share some tips on how to get them to bloom? Ive had a liparis latifolia for year and a half growing on fern root..suffered some fungus attack but i managed to stop it and now doesnt seem to bloom and is a slow grower..ive got it under shade with no direct sunlight..but fairly bright..fertilise once a week..
awesome! really showy
Really surprising that there is no fragrance on these beautiful orchid blooms. So pretty, I guess they don't need the extra attractor for a polinator. Lovely orchid!
cheers,
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Wow Mazlan, I don't really know what to say... it is a truly stunning sight. I was never really attracted by this type of "chain" or "foxtail" flowering habit, but now i GET it! When it is a specimen like yours, with multiple spikes, it is really really magnificent.
great bloom, well done
Very well grown, Mazlan! Excellant close-up shot too!