Love this green orchid. First time seeing this orchid. Thanks for sharing.
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Flower that long lasting with awesome smell easy to blooms when get enough light as compared to G. negrensis.
Love this green orchid. First time seeing this orchid. Thanks for sharing.
This is a weird genus...different to the run of the mill stuff...I know u like these...I just got a little local Xylobium...small strange flowers also...u have any advice?
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Very interesting bloom.
Hi King I saw one of my friend growing this plant the flower relatively small almost similar to some of Coelogyne species so cute with purple pink color they bloom easily at lowland I assume hot growing type. This vendor they are using basket with the medium of small amount of moss and coconut chips do not let the medium so soggy, the leaves is very huge as the pseudobulb too make sure the basket should be able to support the weight of this beautiful species later I like some of your native species somehow very difficult to get here all the best.
Fantastic bloom. Love the dynamic shape and coloring in this orchid flower.
cheers,
BD
You grow some very different and interesting orchids.
Zainal, I think you have the most exotic collection of orchids. Your garden must be a very interesting and educational place.
Same here. I bought a miniature cymbidium in 2009 from a vendor near the foothills of the tallest mountain in the Philippines. Till now it has refused to bloom although the plant is thriving.