Probably a vanda of some type.
Cheers,
BD
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When I was hiking up a road I passed this yard and saw this orchid plant. The flower stem is 4-5 feet long with lots of side branches. The woman who lived there said the flowers are purplish. She gave me a nicely rooted plant and would really like to know what this plant is? It is probably an older, no longer in style plant, but these are the ones I really like to have in the yard as they require very little upkeep. And although this is not my yard, we grow orchids outside all over too. This morning I returned to her house with a plant of my own which she did not have and she gave me I think 10 more old fashioned plants that I did not have.
So would be nice to tell her the name of the first one she gave me, because when I return (with my donations) I will be able to tell her what it is!
Probably a vanda of some type.
Cheers,
BD
I'm thinking this is more of a Renanthera or a cross of it... very nice orchid garden!
-PM
Hi Pat! Good to see you!! I hope all is well.
Cheers,
BD
Maybe a bamboo orchid? A friend brought me one from Hawaii. She said they are one of the first plants to colonize on lava flows there.
Good to have you back, Pat!
Tami
It's a renanthera cross of some type...
Thanks BD and Tami! It's been a while, but I am finally situated at a Naval Base here in Chicago...
Ah, I was looking at the wrong orchid too! Is it the tall thing that looks like a stick? I'd have no idea then... :P
-PM