Hello,
I would like to show you my smallest Vanda. I hope, her please you
Greetings
Katrin
Hello,
I would like to show you my smallest Vanda. I hope, her please you
Greetings
Katrin
Das ist serh nett, ungewohnlichsten ,und. Kennen sie den namen? Sehr gut fotographie auch.
She pleases me very much.
SO beautiful! Thanks for sharing her with us!
Cheers!
BD![]()
I thank you!
The correct name is Trudelia cristata. Vanda is not correct, since she received before a few years the new name. I unfortunately always forget that![]()
the orchid dealers still sell it in addition, as vanda cristata![]()
Greetings
Katrin
This is awesome. Yet another to add to my want list. Could you speak briefly on its growing needs? High light? Cool, or intermediate, or warm? Etc. Etc.
Matt E
Hello,
I hopes, ask to have understood.
I cultivate it warmly and in the south window without rest trace. The night sinking of the temperature amounts to approx. 8 degrees. She likes it very brightly. For direct sun the Habitus is too tenderly (?).
Is an answer missing?
Good Night
Katrin
PS: The bloom smells little after fruits![]()
Let's see if we understand correctly -
You grow it in a South facing window. The low temperature at night is 8 degrees C. It likes warm growing and bright light, but not direct sunlight.
Is this right?
Guten nacht.
Thank you for posting, and for the information.
Could it be that the temperature difference between day and night temperature is 8 degrees?Originally Posted by OrchidsDream
First, this is absolutely beautiful!!! I love how the petals and sepals all form a cradle for that lip. And the colour on that lip is very striking!
(as an aside, does the lip look like someone doing a backflip?)
And to top it off, fruit fragrance! Definitely another going into my Wish List as well.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful plant Katrin.
Cheers
Tim
Yes! Sorry for the wrong words.Originally Posted by bench72
Greetings
from Katrin