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I am retired six years ago and started growing mainly native species from high elevation in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru Andes. However, I like a...
I got this from ecuagenera and lost the tag*, but could have sworn it was Odont crispum / Onc alexandrae. But - it's not lol. Pretty clear now -...
hay, here Arco. hopefully learning here more about orchids
A relatively easy to grow Odontoglossum. It has a strong upright inflorescence that needs no staking.[ATTACH]
Jardin Botanico de Quito, Ecuador. [ATTACH]
I/C grower, ~1.75" flower [ATTACH]
Photographed at Ecuagenera's main nursery in Gualaceo, Ecuador (near Cuenca). Orange flowers are so great. Love seeing them on an Odont!...
Cool grower. Flowers are wonderfully fragrant. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Anyone have pollen? Mine's in bloom now.
IC grower. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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IC grower. Flowers are un-scented although the description in Baker and Baker says they are. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Cool-Intermediate Grower. A first timer. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Flowers are 4" tall and have a heavy fragrance. Cool grower. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
This plant is from a Colombian vendor a few years ago. The flowers are 3" tall. [ATTACH]
Flowers are about 1.25" wide. The flower cluster is two spikes from one pseudobulb. Lightly fragrant during the day. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
This year keep the plant 12 + 9 very pleasantly fragrant flowers. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Cool grower. [ATTACH][ATTACH]