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I wish mine would flower. *Stares at plant with anger and disgust* ---Prem
going on my "within the next decade" wish-list. ---prem
Here's the entire spike for your viewing pleasure: [attach] More or less the same image specs as the closeup photo. ---Prem
This little dainty is seldom seen, although it is a wide-ranging orchid. This is due, probably, to the fact that it bears tiny flowers (only...
Fruit punch? That doesn't sound like the usual description of Enc. phoenicea fragrance...most folks think it smells like baking chocolate...
Thanks for all the compliments, folks! You are most kind. DJ, I feel the same way...the spiraling wilted flower adds a lot to the photo. At the...
Dale, what lens are you using to get these photos? You're obviously not using a Sigma 105mm macro anymore.
On a trip down to the swamps of south Florida, we were hiking in an area known to host ghost orchids (Dendrophylax lindenii) and happened to come...
looks like it's distantly related to habenaria. ---Prem
I love the subtle coloration in that one...thanks for sharing. ---Prem
neat looking plant and flowers! ---Prem
beautiful....wish mine would flower. ---Prem
Florida's dancing lady orchid...Tolumnia bahamensis. This little beauty, related to Oncidium, used to be found in quite a few wild areas in the...
While vouchered specimens of this species have been found in many counties in the state of Florida, this species is rarely seen, as it blends in...
AKA Calopogon tuberosus, this particular flower was just shy of being a true alba, with just a pale flush of color in the lip and the bases of the...