Interesting. I like how it looks as if it is taking a bow. Quite nice. Thanks for sharing.
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Staurochilus luzonensis was named by Prof. Oakes Ames in 1915 after the island of Luzon, the biggest in the Philippine archipelago. The genus is closely related to Trichoglottis, with 14 species.
The plant is endemic to the provinces of Aurora, Quezon, and Camarines Sur in the island of Luzon, and Agusan del Norte in the island of Mindanao.
Interesting. I like how it looks as if it is taking a bow. Quite nice. Thanks for sharing.
Love the coloration pattern.
yes.. nice pattern... is this a sequential flowerer?
Sooo nice!
Typically it has open blooms at any one time, but a few more buds can develop and open after the main crop.
Wild markings I like it Gin
I think the follow up shot desrves a post, lol.
oh... awesome shots! and i never would have thought that it would have that type of growth pattern... thanks
cheers
tim
Well, Nelson's showing off in that last photo!
Still, an awesome plant. The followup photo really is a beauty!
Julie