#23 the first photo is Cymbydium species maybe atropurpurea and the last one ? ground is not an orchid the flower is yellowish very small, I really enjoy your trip Abiom like lantern bug very unusual.
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#23 the first photo is Cymbydium species maybe atropurpurea and the last one ? ground is not an orchid the flower is yellowish very small, I really enjoy your trip Abiom like lantern bug very unusual.
WOW! I would love to explore those jungles!
Last Saturday, managed to go out again. The trip was cut short however because my friend was not feeling well-getting feverish. Here are some shots taken:
frm far
Saw these two huge old trees.wonder where the rest?
Spotted Cymbidium species very high on tree
Found this species so many here
Bulbo species. Pic shaky mabybe I was hungry
Nice pictures Abiom. Going to Cameron Highlands mid August. Hope to take some photos then.
same specias as pic no 5 above
Flickingeria or ?? so high
Me at our last stop. Wanted to go further up but friend already too tired
Do share with us your findings and adventures
A wonderful post! Love to see these beauties in the natural habitat. So jealous, if I take a local trip we are very lucky to see even a local native Dacht. orchid. Not even close to the lush rainforest situ. Thanks i can dream some more.
I Hope there are still orchids like that in our province, its been a long time since i went there.
I remember when i was in early teens. i used to go to a forest near our house to watch loggers cut large trees :-( and i see orchids on the logs like aerides i save them and give it to my mom.