Love all of these tiny orchids. I grow only a few that fit these requirements. I am not sure if I can find the photos. Will have a look though.
Cheers,
BD :
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wow, that isabelia is super!
Love all of these tiny orchids. I grow only a few that fit these requirements. I am not sure if I can find the photos. Will have a look though.
Cheers,
BD :
So beautiful, all of them, the last one especially. How interesting: I have allmost the tiny ones, two of them are booming right now, but they are slightly too big to fit this thread. I'll have to wait to the right dwarf In the meantime, I will gladly follow your other dwarfs.
Very nice Tom.... your photography is awesome. Id love to grow these but I believe that
this are all cool growers... a condition I dont have.
Randy, except the Centroglossa macroceras, all others are intermediate to warm grower.
I've got some tiny ones but unfortunately they are not in flower. To make things a bit more complicated some of these are unidentified yet.
Is it ok to post even without a flower?? I guess not ...
Jojo, it doesn't have to have an ID and it must be in bloom. I can let the plant size go up a little bit (to 4"/10cm tall)but that is just about it. If I don't limit the plant size, I would not use the word "tiny" on the thread title.
Porroglossum meridionale - 5-6cm tall plant with 1.5cm flowers.
That is awesome, Thomas!