My Vandas growing outside my townhouse window are in bloom probably because of the rainy season here. These are my Vanda Rev. Masao Yamada "AM/AOS" with an unknown yellow denrobium noid having 6 spikes although only 2 spikes have fully opened as of this pictorial.
I couldn't take close-up photos of the flowers because the plants are up on the second-floor outside my window which means that I would need to climb up the roof to take close-ups which I'd be reluctant to do 'coz all the neighbors and people passing on the street would surely stare at me and wonder .... "What the heck am I doing on the roof or think I'm might be going nuts or worse maybe think that I might jump off the roof!" LOL!
I have also taken photos of 2 of my strap-leaf vanda hybrids in bloom although they are blurry. I was standing on a stool and having a difficult time taking them because of my awkward position and avoiding water on the plants ( I had watered my plants thoroughly earlier).
Well here goes ....
Long shot of the front of the townhouse unit ....
Semi-closeup view of the plants from an angle ....
This is the farthest I could go with adjusting the focus to do a close-up from where I am standing outside the house along the main street. The three Vandas are V. Rev. Masao Yamada "AM/AOS". The vanda on the right has a second spike forming. The yellow and white dendrobium with purple lip are noids. They might have tags but they are way too high up on the window ledge for me to get to access the labels, if any.
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