The first part over 100 pages so I post a new thread to help everyone access easier.
You can find the first part here :
http://www.rv-orchidworks.com/orchid...e-orchids.html
Paphiopedilum herrmannii in situ
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The first part over 100 pages so I post a new thread to help everyone access easier.
You can find the first part here :
http://www.rv-orchidworks.com/orchid...e-orchids.html
Paphiopedilum herrmannii in situ
Thanks for the beautiful in situ images .....and for starting a new thread!
Those are beautiful and nothing beats seeing them in their natural habitat.
Thank you for the tour Canh! Only got about 10 pages into it. More later for sure! My wife, Conchita,is from the Philippines. We hope to go next year, cites in hand.
Stunning, Canh. Keep up the good work and hope you find time for the posts. I always look forward to your pictures of your native orchids in situ.
How thoughtful of you. Thanks for starting this new thread. Always love pics of your native orchids.
Thank you all, I will try my best to post everyday some photo from my recently trip
The main purpose of this trip is to make photo of Paphiopedilum hermannii
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At the binning I wonder if this species is a valid one or just nature hybrid but after all day checking around I just found some Paph.hirsutissimum and and concolor. So I think this is valid species because the population very large and just basically only this hermannii and concolor.
Paph concolor
Very pretty paph those hermannii are!
It is so amazing to see orchids growing like that. As usual great pictures! Thank you for sharing.
Amazing as always, Canh! Are those Oberonia that are growing with Paph concolor?