The Mutant
Well-Known Member
This is my small collection of 28 Phals and one Paph (I bet it feels a bit lonely).
The first picture shows my "oldies", the Phals I had before the orchid bug bit me. Some of these I've had for seven years, and two of them are blooming (the yellow and the orange one) now.
The second one is of my after-orchid-bug-attack Phals and shows my recent purchases. All of them are NoID:s except the ones on the right which are Phal. wiganiae and Dtps. Queen Beer 'Tiny Doll'.
The third picture is of my species Phals, which at the moment only consists of one schilleriana and seven equestris (three ordinary ones, one 'Orange', 'Blue Lip', 'Apari' orange (?), and rosea). More species Phals are on their way though.
The foruth picture is of my rescuing projects featuring two NoID:s and one Phal. 'Singolo' - marketed as the "only single flowered Phal" which almost borders on marketing scam. I bought it really cheap though since it was dying. All of these will be given away, two this weekend actually, since they look too much like ones I already have.
The last pic shows my single Paph, my little cermanense (or Paph. bullenianum var. ceramensis).
Enjoy!
The first picture shows my "oldies", the Phals I had before the orchid bug bit me. Some of these I've had for seven years, and two of them are blooming (the yellow and the orange one) now.
The second one is of my after-orchid-bug-attack Phals and shows my recent purchases. All of them are NoID:s except the ones on the right which are Phal. wiganiae and Dtps. Queen Beer 'Tiny Doll'.
The third picture is of my species Phals, which at the moment only consists of one schilleriana and seven equestris (three ordinary ones, one 'Orange', 'Blue Lip', 'Apari' orange (?), and rosea). More species Phals are on their way though.
The foruth picture is of my rescuing projects featuring two NoID:s and one Phal. 'Singolo' - marketed as the "only single flowered Phal" which almost borders on marketing scam. I bought it really cheap though since it was dying. All of these will be given away, two this weekend actually, since they look too much like ones I already have.
The last pic shows my single Paph, my little cermanense (or Paph. bullenianum var. ceramensis).
Enjoy!