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    Default The fantastic Gongora flaveola

    These Gongoras are so weird, it is difficult to put proper names to the parts of the flowers - which bit is the lip for example ? Somewhere or other I have seen a diagram allotting special names, but I can't quite remember where...
    I have two plants , have had them for 4 or 5 years, but it was only last year that I learnt how to flower them successfully ( spray them frequently in a not too bright location) , and then they went on with spike after spike all through the summer. This one shown, is the smaller plant, with maybe 11 flowers ( IOSPE says 8-14) distinctly bigger than last years flowers - the largest 6.5 cm - a good 2 1/2 inches. Delicately pefumed.The other larger plant is developing three spikes so far, but at different stages , the first and most advanced has 18 buds which I will show maybe in one or two weeks as an addition here. The only possible drawback ( apart from the fact that the flowers don't last more than a couple of weeks at the most) is the difficulty of doing anything with the plants, e.g. show, or even bring into the house. But a great addition to the growing area.Name:  Gongora-flaveola-1.25.4.11-.jpg
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    Beautiful !! I have never been able to bloom mine Maybe I am giving it too much light.

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    The column exactly like praying mantis, cool photos. Geoff

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    They may be weird, but they are also beautiful. Flying yellow dragons.....who would of thunk it?! AL

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    Quote Originally Posted by orchidsal View Post
    They may be weird, but they are also beautiful. Flying yellow dragons.....who would of thunk it?! AL
    Too right!! These dragons are spectacular. Thanks for sharing another treasure, Geoff.

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    That is a cracker Geoff !

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    Love the dragons in flight, Geoff. I really need to get one of these Gongora orchids. I have always liked them, but never have tried to grow one.

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    Even within a genus there is large variation! my galeata flowers have a similar form, but are so much chunkier! and this has the characteristic "bird of prey" form too! hard to see in galeata! TRULY FANTASTIC!

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    I said I had an even better spike on my bigger plant - here it is . 17 flowers ( and one bud dropped off) and the biggest is 3 inches across. I admit to being a bit pleased with this. the plant has two other spikes developing at the same time.

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    wow !!!!!

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