Aug 15 2010

New plant

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Today I was given a small Dendrochilum filiforme with 6 pseudobulbs and 1 new growth on the way.


Aug 10 2010

Some winter-flowering plants

bradh

Here are a few winter-flowering plants I took photos of 2 days ago:

  • Aerangis hyaloides
  • Dendrobium nobile var. Tanaka
  • Dendrochilum wenzelii
  • Oerstedella centradenia
  • Phalaenopsis NOID

Unfortunately this winter has been harsh on my plants as I don’t have any heating in the greenhouse.. I’ve also learnt I should probably install a couple of fans in there to help the plants dry off a bit. You can see the damage caused to the Aerangis hyaloides below – there’s a dead inflorescence in the background. Actually, there are 5 dead inflorescences – all buds lost due to staying wet :(

Aerangis hyaloides

Aerangis hyaloides

This Dendrobium nobile var. Tanaka was actually a keiki off a larger (potted) plant. The keiki fell off during autumn, so I decided to mount it. The remainder of the larger plant in the pot had started flowering, but snails/slugs got to the buds before they opened. This one was saved thanks to it hanging well out of reach of any molluscs.

Dendrobium nobile var. Tanaka

Dendrobium nobile var. Tanaka

Just buds on this Dendrochilum wenzelii, but they’re coming along quite quickly. Will be sure to post photos showing this one off shortly along with my Dendrochilum glumaceum. I hadn’t managed to get either of my Dendrochilums to flower since I bought them (both first half of 2008) until now. I’d only built the greenhouse towards the end of last winter, and obviously growing indoors was no good for them.

Dendrochilum wenzelii

Dendrochilum wenzelii

This Oerstedella centradenia was almost lost to root rot – I’m not sure what it was potted in, but pulled it out and mounted it. Seems to be doing OK now.

Oerstedella centradenia

Oerstedella centradenia

This is a hybrid Phalaenopsis from Woolworths. One of my first plants from the very beginning of 2008. The plant itself has done fairly well over winter (I’ve lost a couple Phals, and others don’t seem too happy), but this one’s OK. The buds on the other hand, have not dealt well with winter, and this inflorescence of about 9 buds has lost 3. Although, this inflorescence has branched like mad – last time I checked there were 4 branches on it.

Phalaenopsis NOID

Phalaenopsis NOID


Jul 25 2010

Some old photos

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Here’s a photo of my Scaphosepalum lima, taken 2010-05-24

Scaphosepalum lima

Scaphosepalum lima

A couple of photos of Dendrobium C.K. Ai taken on 2010-05-25

Dendrobium C.K. Ai

Dendrobium C.K. Ai

Dendrobium C.K. Ai (different angle)

Dendrobium C.K. Ai (different angle)


Jul 25 2010

A few Nepenthes

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I took some photos of my Nepenthes on the 2010-07-03, here they are..

Nepenthes 'Gentle/Velvet'

Nepenthes 'Gentle/Velvet'

Nepenthes alata

Nepenthes alata

Nepenthes alata close-up

Nepenthes alata close-up

Nepenthes coccinea ((N. rafflesiana X N. ampullaria) X N. mirabilis) (old pitcher)

Nepenthes coccinea ((N. rafflesiana X N. ampullaria) X N. mirabilis) (old pitcher)

Nepenthes coccinea ((N. rafflesiana X N. ampullaria) X N. mirabilis) (new pitcher)

Nepenthes coccinea ((N. rafflesiana X N. ampullaria) X N. mirabilis) (new pitcher)

Nepenthes hybrid

Nepenthes hybrid

Nepenthes mirabilis (growing from a cutting I took a few months back)

Nepenthes mirabilis (growing from a cutting I took a few months back)

Nepenthes mirabilis (growing from a cutting I took a few months back)

Nepenthes mirabilis (growing from a cutting I took a few months back)

Nepenthes mirabilis (more light)

Nepenthes mirabilis (more light)

Nepenthes mirabilis (new pitcher)

Nepenthes mirabilis (new pitcher)

Nepenthes miranda (close-up)

Nepenthes miranda (close-up)

Nepenthes miranda

Nepenthes miranda

Nepenthes miranda (new pitcher)

Nepenthes miranda (new pitcher)

Nepenthes miranda (new pitcher, different angle)

Nepenthes miranda (new pitcher, different angle)

Nepenthes ventrata (upper pitcher)

Nepenthes ventrata (upper pitcher)

Nepenthes ventrata (lower pitcher)

Nepenthes ventrata (lower pitcher)

Nepenthes ventrata (new upper pitcher)

Nepenthes ventrata (new upper pitcher)

Nepenthes ventrata (new lower pitcher)

Nepenthes ventrata (new lower pitcher)

Nepenthes ventrata (another upper pitcher)

Nepenthes ventrata (another upper pitcher)

Nepenthes ventrata (view from above)

Nepenthes ventrata (view from above)


Jul 25 2010

Tillandsia crocata

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Took this photo of the Tillandsia crocata on 2010-07-03

Tillandsia crocata

Tillandsia crocata


Jul 25 2010

Brassavola nodosa and Pleurothallis tridentata

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Both of these flowered last month. The photos of the Brassavola nodosa on 2010-07-03, and the Pleurothallis tridentata on 2010-06-23

Brassavola nodosa

Brassavola nodosa

Brassavola nodosa

Brassavola nodosa

Pleurothallis tridentata

Pleurothallis tridentata


Jun 7 2010

Looks like I forgot one…

bradh

It seems I’ve forgotten to upload a photo of my Scaphosepalum lima in flower. It’s been in flower since the end of April, entered in the Cape Orchid Society Autumn Show 2010 on the 5th – 7th May. Here’s the photo:

Scaphosepalum lima

Scaphosepalum lima

It’s still in flower, and actually has about 7 inflorescences right now, although only 3 of them have flowers.


Jun 7 2010

Blooms in the past couple of weeks

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I’ve left this update rather late, and also missed out on taking a photo of my Masdevallia condorensis in flower. Otherwise, the following plants have flowered:

and here are their photos:

Ludisia discolor

Ludisia discolor

Ludisia discolor - leaves

Ludisia discolor - leaves

Pleurothallis tridentata

Pleurothallis tridentata


May 3 2010

Some photos taken in the past month

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Phalaenopsis Florisles (2010-04-23)

Phalaenopsis Florisles (2010-04-23)

The Phalaenopsis Florisles is a X between P. Star of Florida and P. Coral isles. Found that on the International Orchid Register.

Epidendrum peperomia (2010-04-22)

Epidendrum peperomia (2010-04-22)

This photo of the Epidendrum is an HDR render to bring out more detail, but modifies the colour quite a bit (much more intense)

Dendrobium bigibbum var. superbum (2010-04-22)

Dendrobium bigibbum var. superbum (2010-04-22)

Some stapeliads follow…

Huernia thurettii (2010-04-20)

Huernia thurettii (2010-04-20)

Huernia barbata (2010-04-23)

Huernia barbata (2010-04-23)

The Dockrillia rigida’s new growth seems to be doing nicely

Dockrillia rigida (2010-04-23)

Dockrillia rigida (2010-04-23)

Some Polystachya’s

Polystachya Cape Candy (2010-04-27)

Polystachya Cape Candy (2010-04-27)

Polystachya galeata (2010-04-27)

Polystachya galeata (2010-04-27)

I’m sure there are more photos, but I’ll post them at a later time


May 3 2010

Some small orchids

bradh

Just over a week ago 2 of my terrestrial orchids (Holothrix villosa and Satyrium odorum) started sprouting new shoots. I took some photos a couple days after and here they are:

Holothrix villosa (2010-04-25)

Holothrix villosa (2010-04-25)

Satyrium odorum (2010-04-26)

Satyrium odorum (2010-04-26)

The Holothrix photo was taken at night using an LED flashlight (that’s why it looks the way it does). I also took a macro shot of one of my Microcoelia exilis seedlings.

Microcoelia exilis (2010-04-23)

Microcoelia exilis (2010-04-23)

So much for them not having leaves.. As you can quite plainly see, those are two tiny leaves on there. You can see they’re quite tiny by the size of the very thin nylon thread in the background I used to tie it to the cork mount.