P1
Bulbo phyllum species from the previous picture.
P2
Coelogune species attached strongly on the bark.
P3
May be dendrochilum species
P4
Eria species
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Hi, I just backed from Cameron Highland Pahang West Malaysia. I really enjoy this trip because I saw many orchids in the wild untouchable, growing from the ground to the tree top, from fallen tree with never seen new species. Some of the species got flower and majority out of blooming season . Unfortunately this time was raining season and the light penetrating to the forest floor very low and some of the photos was not that cleared. There are many photos that I am going to post on this thread, please take time.
P1 to P3
New species of dendrobium found only in Cameron Highland, habitat very funny grow on the ground together with ferns and other weeds. The cane is about one meter under shade.
P4
Bulbophyllum species on the tree bark, I dont know what it is, very tough pseudobulb.
P1
Bulbo phyllum species from the previous picture.
P2
Coelogune species attached strongly on the bark.
P3
May be dendrochilum species
P4
Eria species
P1
Bulbophyllum species covered by moss
P2
Eria species
P3
Another eria species about 2 feet from the ground
P4
Ferox another orchid species
P1 and P2
This is Calanthe species growing on the fallen tree, can see the same plant which is very small opposite it.
P3
This is Bulbophyllum stormii with yellow orange in color.
P4
Another bulbophyllum species very tough leaves
This is new species ground orchids, the leaves is very beautiful mottled, I thought it is Calanthe may be right or may be wrong but the flower doesn't point to this species.
Seeing orchids in their native habitat is fascinating for me....thanks for sharing your wonderful pictures!
Thanks Connie.
P1 -P2
This is Goodyera species found on the grounds and bark.
P3
I cant recall this ornamental flower come from the family ? jesnarasii
P1
Orchid species
P2
P2 -P3
Podochilous species
P4
Gastrochilous species bigger flower from sorous
Last edited by zainal abidin; May 23rd, 2009 at 09:24 PM. Reason: Double entry
P1
Closed up podochilous spe
P2
Orchid species
P3
Miniature can see dried flower spike
P4
Terrestrial orchid
P1-P2 Pholidota or coelogyne species
P3-P4 Malaxis on tree bark same species, different angle