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I have always admired this species but never had one. Love it. Thanks for the post.
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Welcome to the forum..
Thank you for the post. Amazing.
Beautiful.
Welcome to the forum. In situ photos are always great to see.
Welcome to the forum. Possibly L. ovalis.
Thank you for the post. Beautiful species.
Looks like a borer. They would typically bore into trees or twigs to lay their eggs then emerge as the adults you show. Did you put in any fresh...
Marni, most of my plants are mounted on cork, tree fern or sticks. I may take some plants off mounts and put in baskets with moss to revive them....
Marni, within the city limits we are limited to 3 days per week for landscape watering. Outside the city, some of the water districts have severe...
A little background… In July, 2018, my wife and I had to evacuate our house due to an approaching wildfire. After 5 days of being away we were...
After looking around a bit I think it may be Stelis gelida, type species of Stelis subgenus Niphantha.
My first thought was also Stelis but I am not so sure. The petals and lip don’t look fleshy enough. However, I don’t have a better suggestion....