From the highlands of northern Luzon, quite common. So common most people ignore it; it doesn't help that the blooms are less than half an inch across.
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From the highlands of northern Luzon, quite common. So common most people ignore it; it doesn't help that the blooms are less than half an inch across.
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oooh, but you have captured it's beauty very well!
there was a plant of this genus at an orchid auction today and many people (including myself) didn't know what it was, if I had known it had such a beautiful cousin, I would have bought it!
I have both. F fimbriata is not very floriferous but I have blooms quite regularly (once or twice a year). I have a big bush of F scopa but it has never blomed in the two years its been with me. I look forward very much to its flowering because the pictures I saw were so lovely.Originally Posted by bench72