Another newbie that I picked up yesterday. I have to opt for things that can stay outdoors alot. And I understand that L anceps do really well around here, so this should do fine. It is a space hog for sure.
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Another newbie that I picked up yesterday. I have to opt for things that can stay outdoors alot. And I understand that L anceps do really well around here, so this should do fine. It is a space hog for sure.
Gorgeous blooms!
Another great buy! Maybe not such a space hog if you stake the spikes?
Remo
Lovely, Crisp white. I agree when not in spike. It won't take up so much room. How many orchids did you pick up? Take Care,Rich
I only brought home five orchids Rich. I put myself on a budget and stuck to it. Would have gotten another, but had to get some supplies as well, so that cut into the funds.
Such will-power....
Looks like a good buy , I haven't looked up the parentage, but suppose from what you say it includes L anceps , and this is a big improvement in number of flowers there. If Dialeilia is another parent as the white flowers and their shape suggests, maybe you have the Dia' brilliant white flowers but one which will be easier to grow from the anceps blood too. A nice one.
Dialaelia 'Mizoguchi' is Dialaelia 'Snowflake' x Laelia Anceps 'Alba'. Dialaelia 'Snowflake' is Laelia Albida x (diacrum or caularthron) bicornatum. Correct my spelling if it's wrong! And thanks Bruce for the photography compliment. It is hard as hell to get a pic of white blooms as most everyone is aware.
A pure beauty and looks very healthy trees
Wow ! That is so delicate and nice coloured and patterned, I am going to need one !