KyushuCalanthe
Just call me Tom
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Some orchids in my garden currently in flower; one a North American species, and the other two Japanese natives.
First, the North American Calopogon tuberosus in flower in the bog garden:
Next, the Japanese native terrestrial Phaius flavus:
Finally, another Japanese native (but this time an epiphyte), the appropriately named Bulbophyllum inconspicum. Each flower is at most 3 mm long:
All of these endure the local conditions living outside year round.
Tom
First, the North American Calopogon tuberosus in flower in the bog garden:
Next, the Japanese native terrestrial Phaius flavus:
Finally, another Japanese native (but this time an epiphyte), the appropriately named Bulbophyllum inconspicum. Each flower is at most 3 mm long:
All of these endure the local conditions living outside year round.
Tom