Hi orchid lovers,
This is the picture of my not yet known orchid that I got from my friend three months ago. I think it is the native Thailand orchid. After one month sitting under the shade with high humidity in my garden, it grew two spikes. I thought they were the roots, but a month later i was convinced that they were flower spikes. Now they are reaching the maturity with buds ready to reveal the flower inside them. Then the mystery orchid is solved.
Next is my Vanda limbata. Judging from the roots, this plant is very healthy now. When i brought home this Vanda, the high heat of my city somehow stressed the plants, as the result, most of the roots dried out. High rain, cool breeze, and cloudy sky revive the roots. Many bumps grow from the trunk. I notice this morning that some bumps become the roots, yet some other are unknown. I hope they are flower spikes. Since this Vanda is my very first encounter with this species, I hope some expert members can enlighten me.
The roots
The bumps
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