Very nice flowers but I doubt it is an aerides.
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Thanks Roy. Perhaps I got a little mixed up. I meant the subtribe Aeridinae (not Aerides) to which Pteroceras belongs, as mentioned in the first sentence of my post. But I committed the same mistake in that sentence as in the title. I'm looking for a way to edit posts but there seems to be none.
Very nice flowers but I doubt it is an aerides.
Thanks to the Admin for the correction in the title (from Aerides to Aeridinae).
;-)
Due to the sequential blooming pattern of this orchid, the pendant flower spike I posted several months ago is still forming new buds as the spike continues to grow longer. (Notice the buds at the end of the spike)
This morning, while watering, I noticed that an elongated seed pod had formed on one of the spikes.
hi angel, im always amazed by the length of those.
you could post it on tom's thread, its all about seed pod's.
That is one very happy plant! Good growing!
So many blooms, and they're beautiful!
Thanks Pavel and Angie.
I just wished the blooms would last longer so I could enjoy them more and the fragrance as well.
Never been there Ron. Will post it there. thanks.