Spiranthes odorata Chadds Ford orchid in bloom
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Spiranthes odorata Chadds Ford orchid in bloom
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Lovely white flowers, but man with a spike that long I am afraid I'd break it for sure!!!
Me too ...
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now where can i get Spiranthes here in nz? no-one seems to have it...i need to go on a road trip i think.
Hakone, that is beautiful! I love the Ladies Tresses, but im afraid they are too hard to source here, so i will wait until i move over seas lol![]()
We have some Spiranthes (rattlesnake orchids) native here in Arkansas. Nice close-up shot!
cheers,
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Oy! That's a tall spike! Cute fuzzy white flowers.
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Hey, following up on an old thread: I have a Spiranthes aestivalis - which likes to grow in moors, and "poor" soil. Does anyone know if I need to fertilize it?
Can't help you with your Q, Alfred, but it would likely be best to give your Q its own post on the culture section.
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We have one growing in the boggy bits of the New Forest where I lkive - I think it is Spiranthus spiralis. looks just like this, if you have a good camera or a good magnifying glass.
What do you mean by too tall, anyway ?
Quote - The inflorescence can be very small (as little as 50mm high-) unquote...
50mm for those unfamiliar with the metric system is two inches.