I luckily succeed in having three, nice clones of insigne in flower at the same time for the pre-corona, February meeting of our local orchid society.
First the 'Harefield Hall, which Hans Christiansen of Fredensborg kindly let me buy, before he sold the remaining clones off to Japan:
It had two flowers in bloom, but I, unfortunately, decapitated the one during transportation back Home. Though, that gave me a unique opportunity to illustrate the sheer size of the flower:
'Farmor' (danish for granny, or more precisely: paternal grandmother):
'Guldal' is the 4N, I've presented here before:
Insigne in excelsis:
First the 'Harefield Hall, which Hans Christiansen of Fredensborg kindly let me buy, before he sold the remaining clones off to Japan:
It had two flowers in bloom, but I, unfortunately, decapitated the one during transportation back Home. Though, that gave me a unique opportunity to illustrate the sheer size of the flower:
'Farmor' (danish for granny, or more precisely: paternal grandmother):
'Guldal' is the 4N, I've presented here before:
Insigne in excelsis:
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