Berthold Well-Known Member Joined Apr 10, 2010 Messages 1,818 Reaction score 160 Location EU Mar 29, 2020 #1 A species for the cool greenhouse
Ozpaph ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 19,980 Reaction score 2,264 Location Brisbane, Australia Apr 1, 2020 #2 lovely Aussie native
Phaladdict Orchids addict Joined Oct 25, 2018 Messages 186 Reaction score 70 Location Italy Apr 17, 2020 #3 I love it, I have a couple plants thath never flower while grow very well how do you keep yours?
Berthold Well-Known Member Joined Apr 10, 2010 Messages 1,818 Reaction score 160 Location EU Apr 17, 2020 #4 You have to keep it very cool in the winter time. In my greenhouse it is between 5 an 10° C in the winter
You have to keep it very cool in the winter time. In my greenhouse it is between 5 an 10° C in the winter
Guldal ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2017 Messages 4,385 Reaction score 2,502 Location Copenhagen, Denmark Apr 18, 2020 #5 Nice one, Bertie! Very special and attractive! What is the size of the flower? Kind regards, Jens
Berthold Well-Known Member Joined Apr 10, 2010 Messages 1,818 Reaction score 160 Location EU Apr 18, 2020 #6 Guldal said: What is the size of the flower? Kind regards, Jens Click to expand... About 15 mm span, Jens
Guldal said: What is the size of the flower? Kind regards, Jens Click to expand... About 15 mm span, Jens
Guldal ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2017 Messages 4,385 Reaction score 2,502 Location Copenhagen, Denmark Apr 19, 2020 #7 Berthold said: About 15 mm span Click to expand... Tiny beau! That middle, white/magenta detail is certainly striking...do you know its function... some sort of mimicry of a potential pollinator or...?
Berthold said: About 15 mm span Click to expand... Tiny beau! That middle, white/magenta detail is certainly striking...do you know its function... some sort of mimicry of a potential pollinator or...?
Berthold Well-Known Member Joined Apr 10, 2010 Messages 1,818 Reaction score 160 Location EU Apr 19, 2020 #8 Sorry, Jens, I don't know the natural pollination procedure. I would do it with a tweezers and do not need any mimicry. But that is the normal lip of the orchid flower. The flowers are hanging upside down at the plant, but I don't know why.
Sorry, Jens, I don't know the natural pollination procedure. I would do it with a tweezers and do not need any mimicry. But that is the normal lip of the orchid flower. The flowers are hanging upside down at the plant, but I don't know why.