Archive for the 'Fragrant Orchids' Category
Sunday, March 28th, 2010
Even if you don’t see the flowers of this Maxillaria species, you’re definitely going to smell them. Maxillaria tenuifolia earns the nickname “Coconut Orchid” from its delicious scent. It’s native to tropical rainforests from Mexico south to Costa Rica. Orchid beginners often grow easier hybrids instead of fussier species, but this species is easy to […]
Categories: Fertilizing, Fragrant Orchids, Intermediate Growers, Photos, Watering
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Saturday, March 20th, 2010
I’ll start today’s celebration of spring with a few nice photos. The first is a sweetly scented Iwanagara, a Cattleya hybrid. Next is a Paph species native to China, and then a Jasmine that’s bursting into bloom in our back garden. Here in San Francisco, we set a record high of 80F (27C) yesterday, and […]
Categories: Books, Conservation, Fragrant Orchids, In the News, Misc, Photos
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Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
No matter how many vowels in its name, Oeoniella has plenty of charms. It’s an orchid species that’s easy to grow, with dainty flowers that produce a strong, sweet scent. Pronounced “oh-ee-NEE-ella,” rhymes with “go see me, Ella,” its name comes from Greek words describing the flower’s resemblance to an eagle’s wings. Maybe the pointed […]
Categories: Fragrant Orchids, Growing, Mini Orchids, Photos, Warm Growers, Watering
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Saturday, March 6th, 2010
There were so many remarkable orchids at this year’s Pacific Orchid Expo that it would be impossible to fit them into just one post. For example, these first two photos show stunning Phal hybrids. The third photo shows a smaller Phal species that’s native to the Philippines. It may be less showy, but it’s important […]
Categories: Events, Fragrant Orchids, Growing Orchids in San Francisco, Mini Orchids, Photos
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Thursday, February 11th, 2010
As cut flowers and live plants, orchids are more popular than ever for Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year. No matter whether you’re celebrating love, the Year of the Tiger, or both, here are some orchid buying tips: Moth Orchids and Lady Slippers are great choices since their blooms can last for months, and they […]
Categories: Buying Tips, Fragrant Orchids, Misc
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010
In case you thought we only took pictures of orchids at Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden, I’ve got proof to the contrary. Personally, I’m fascinated by all manner of flora and fauna, but even the most devoted orchid snob would pause for these sights. Of course, there were more astounding orchids also, like the sweet smelling […]
Categories: Botanical Gardens, Fragrant Orchids, General Gardening, Photos, Warm Growers
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Friday, December 11th, 2009
If you’re looking for the perfect holiday gift, check out Moth Orchids: The Complete Guide to Phalaenopsis by Steven Frowine. This beautiful book is the definitive text on the most popular orchids in the world. With hundreds of gorgeous photos and excellent illustrations, Frowine provides a thorough and enjoyable text on the entire Phal family. […]
Categories: Books, Fragrant Orchids, Warm Growers
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Friday, November 20th, 2009
Sobralia flowers never fail to impress. Many species in this genus have big blooms. With flowers as large as 10 inches (25 cm,) this species is one of the most remarkable in the family. The flowers look like Cattleyas, but the similarities end there. Unlike Cattleyas, this Sobralia species likes heavy water and fertilizer, and […]
Categories: Dormancy, Fertilizing, Fragrant Orchids, Intermediate Growers, Photos, Watering
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Sunday, October 18th, 2009
If you’d enjoy having a pet bird, but don’t want the noise, smell, and mess, this little orchid may be your solution. Named Ornithophora, its flowers look like little birds with head, beak, long neck, and wings spread out behind. As an added bonus, it has a light, sweet scent. I’ve been growing this reliable […]
Categories: Fragrant Orchids, Intermediate Growers, Mini Orchids, Photos
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Thursday, August 20th, 2009
If you didn’t know better, you might think that these flower buds look like the very hungry plant Audrey II, from the classic film and musical Little Shop of Horrors. Fortunately, this orchid doesn’t have teeth and doesn’t eat people, so there’s no danger. Once the buds open, these flowers lose their threatening facade, and […]
Categories: Dormancy, Fragrant Orchids, Photos, Warm Growers
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