Just some pictures of all the orchids that are blooming right now. I know I just posted on some of these see below* but they are to beautiful not to share again! Most of these are Dendrobium either hybrid or species. I've included a couple other genus as well .
Enjoy,
Eric
Dendrobium 'MC. Yellow Stripe'
Dendrobium 'Thong Chai Gold'
http://ilikerareplants.blogspot.com/2008/09/dendrobium-thongchai-gold.html
No id Dendrobium White
No Id Dendrobium Purple
Dendrobium bigibbum compactum?
Dendrobium bullenianum
http://ilikerareplants.blogspot.com/2008/07/dendrobium-bullenianum.html
*I know I just posted on this but just look at the flowers!
Dendrobium bigibbum compactum
http://ilikerareplants.blogspot.com/2008/09/dendrobium-bigibbum-compactum-hybrid.html
Oncidium 'Sharry Baby' mmmmm smells like chocolate!
*I know I just posted on this but just look at the flowers! and the smell heavenly!
Spathoglottis sp. this is a ground orchid
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Orchids and their Flowers
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Labels: orchidaceae, orchids
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Around the yard....
Stuff just blooms like crazy around here. It's been raining for three or four days now and I finally got out to take some pictures. Enjoy!
Dendrobium bullenianum third time it's bloomed this year you can see the other times it bloomed here
www.flickr.com/photos/i_like_plants/2354864250/
and here
www.flickr.com/photos/i_like_plants/2673552243/
I have a keiki of this. I can't wait for it to be blooming size. This is truly an amazing Dendrobium the flowers bloom off what looks like a dead cane as you can see. The flowers are orange with a cool red striping. I grow this one in a wood basket. It gets a little extra water during summer other than that it's pretty much on it's own! Just look at the results.
Cochliostema jacobianum compare to when I bought it
www.flickr.com/photos/i_like_plants/2445696236/
this plant has the most amazing fragrant lilac and purple flowers that look like little birds. I can't wait till it flowers so I can share it with you!
More red bananas Musa sp. I'm going to cook the flower this time. My friend Sunita (The Urban Gardener) linked me to a good recipe. Anyone have another to share?
Brassavola nodosa Look at this little thing grow compare to before http://ilikerareplants.blogspot.com/2008/09/naturalizing-orchids.html
those roots are really taking off. This orchid is highly fragrant at night I can't wait to enjoy the intoxicating scent!!!!
Oncidium 'Sharry Baby' smells like...................chocolate!!!!!
I broke part of one of the spikes but it just branched out. This is another highly fragrant orchid Mmmmmmmm chocolate it smells heavenly!
Charichuela Garcinia madruno here's an earlier post about this rare fruit
http://ilikerareplants.blogspot.com/2008/08/garcinia-spp.html
It had yellow leaves so I applied magnesium, the leaves greened up and it's growing like a weed now!
Can you identify what this is? #1
and this #2
Odd looking isn't it!
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
Pycnoporus sanguineus
Family:Polyporaceae •
Genus: Pycnoporus •
Species: sanguineus (Linnaeus ex Fries) Murrill 1904 •
Country of Origin: Guana Island, part of the Virgin Islands •
Common Names: •
Check out this neat little fungi I found in the yard! It's called Pycnoporus sanguineus I verified the name here www.mushroomobserver.org/name/show_name/3500
Let me know what you think? And enjoy the pictures!
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