Outstanding, I love how you have staked the plant and how it decided to flower symmetrically.
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Outstanding, I love how you have staked the plant and how it decided to flower symmetrically.
Stunning wallisii, Magnus. In my experience, phrags can take up to 2 months to unfurl completely, especiallly when growing a sturdy, significant stem, like this one. Well done bringing it back from hypothermia!
Magnus, beautiful plant and great photo journey.
Wow Magnus. I am jealous. I have a Tall Tails that has kept me waiting for over a year for a spike and so far it is just growing more leaves. I hope that I get something as impressive as this when it finally does bloom. I also have a Paul Eugene Conroy in much the same state but no spike on either. Maybe I should just have gone for a wallisii.
Wow! Very nice.
Well Done! This plant must really love your care and has more than forgiven you. AL
Such a lovely orchid....wow!
Beautiful! Love love love.
Thanks everyone!
The flowers are now fully opened, or the longest petals have stopped growing at about 53 cm (21'')!
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Wowwww!! I love it. Fabulous display Magnus! I really am jealous now.