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  1. MorandiWine

    Phragmipedium klotzschianum

    I asked about sourcing some plants a almost a year ago and finally scored plants back in June. Here is the first one to bloom. Not a beauty but I’ll give it another chance. Lol
  2. MorandiWine

    Blc (Pot) Diana’s Rubies

    Third bloom for me. Getting better each year. 9cm NS Photo with my iPhone, raw other than some cropping. With and without flash.
  3. MorandiWine

    Habenaria medusa ‘Dana Lynn’ FCC/AOS

    Hab medusa was always a species that I thought was pretty cool. This plant was selected almost two years ago from a group of first bloom seedlings. Thankfully, it was not murdered by me during dormancy. Hahaha Assuming it would get no higher than an AM, I had the clonal name ‘The Lorax’ with...
  4. MorandiWine

    One Lump or Two?

    How do you take your tea? Lol Wossner Mini Star. Second bloom plant. Threw two last time too. Tyler
  5. MorandiWine

    Stan. tigrina

    Wish these lasted longer. So fun and interesting. Tyler
  6. MorandiWine

    Oldie But A Goodie, Vanguard

    Not much to say other than this plant reliably blooms every year and for months at a time. Tyler
  7. MorandiWine

    Paph Chou-Yi Anigode ‘Yautja’ AM/AOS

    I had this awarded this past weekend here at the California Sierra Nevada JC supplemental meeting at Dueling Dogs Brewery. It had three flowers and two buds on three spikes. Put on a real show this season! Incase you were wondering, ‘Yautja’ is the species of alien from the Predator movies. The...
  8. MorandiWine

    Phragmipedium Zapatilla de la Virgen

    Something about long petal Phrags that makes me smile. Love em. Not the easiest thing to photograph without a proper setup and gear. Iphone works to capture the moment. Open for four days so far and petals are 68 cm and getting longer. Tyler
  9. MorandiWine

    Phal violacea ‘Paisley Park’

    I dont have many Phalaenopsis for various reasons, but jumped on the bandwagon on these violacea’s. I mean, why not?! Color, scent and they flower for a long time. Not the best flowering this year as far as shape and recurve BUT nearly 2x the size from last. Tyler
  10. MorandiWine

    Need help with besseae and kovachii habitat

    Hellp all, I’m brainstorming a potential display for a show and would like to know if any of you know what other orchid species grow in the native habitat with besseae and kovachii. Yes, I know they are not found growing together. Thanks Tyler
  11. MorandiWine

    Cyrt edwardii

    I love Paphs and Phrags but also grow a significant amount of Odonts, Cytrochilum and Oncidiums in my greenhouse. Cyrt edwardii has been one of those species that I always loved. After seeing one on a trip to Ecuador with Lil Severin and a who’s who of the orchid world back in the early 90’s, I...
  12. MorandiWine

    Wanted Looking for Phrag Phragmipedium klotzschianum for sale or trade

    Anyone have or know of anyone with Phrag klotzschianum available? TIA Tyler
  13. MorandiWine

    Dracula vampira ‘Zorba’ AM/AOS

    Zorba has been a reliable bloomer for me were others have been more reluctant. Always a pleasure when the big Draculas bloom. Tyler
  14. MorandiWine

    Love venustum season

    Great and fun species, always been a favorite and finally got some decent plants! Lol Tyler
  15. MorandiWine

    Looking for a pic of Paphiopedilum Memoria Gregg Judy

    Anyone have one I can use for a talk? You will be credited of course. TIA Tyler
  16. MorandiWine

    Rossioglossum Rawdon Jester

    I love it when its Rawdon Jester season. Always a dramatic display of long lived waxy flowers. These two ended up “getting together” and create the next generation. 17.5 and 18.5 NS Tyler
  17. MorandiWine

    Paph charlesworthii ‘Malgus’

    Aside from the wonky pouch, I’d say Malgus would earn the Darth title. Sorry for the Star Wars nerd reference. Tyler
  18. MorandiWine

    Phrag besseae….too bad

    Phrag besseae is my favorite species (tied with Paph micranthum) so its always fun when the first flowers of the year start to open for me. This particular grex has been getting better each season but had a slight issue this year. Too bad. Still love it though. Tyler
  19. MorandiWine

    New seedlings

    I just got some flasks back from my flasker. For some reason, I think that these seedlings are quite happy. LOL Tyler
  20. MorandiWine

    Paph adductum ‘Roos Tarpals’

    Not something you see that often anymore. This reliably blooms for me every three years, haha! Wish it was more often but these things grow so slow. Tyler
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