I took a close-up shot of the flowers but the color didn't turn out right because of the lighting(rainy day). Here is a close-up from last year:
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I took a close-up shot of the flowers but the color didn't turn out right because of the lighting(rainy day). Here is a close-up from last year:
hard to beat this kind of display, just wow!
didnt know you could squeeze in eria's in your collection. lol
Lovely pics!This is my favorite genus.Just wish adding this to mine.
Wow! What a show and the photography is superb!
hi tom,
na, dont know much yet about eria's, still have at least 7 species which i havent seen in bloom.
in our region we have quite big ones and i cant take em in.
will post soon the eria ornata (dendrolirium), which is a very showy one even without bloom, and not too big either, including spike maybe 30 cm, something you could try.
well, so far your collection is outstanding!
That's so pretty!! Thanks for sharing it!! Awesome job.![]()
Tom
thats one good looking eria you've got there... and also those last set of photos are really
nice. Anyways, just want to ask... eria's are supposed to have black woody roots right?
coz mine is, but they're not dying so i assume thats the case. Oh and how ofter do you
water yours and what media are you using?