Archive for the 'Mini Orchids' Category
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
A new discovery from a jungle high in the Andes wins the title for the world’s smallest orchid. Noted American botanist Lou Jost has found a new species of Platystele whose flowers are just over 1/16 inch (2.1 mm) wide. The flowers are so small that the petals are only one cell thick, and are […]
Categories: Conservation, In the News, Mini Orchids
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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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Saturday, September 12th, 2009
The most popular orchids sold today are Phals, or Moth Orchids. Since their blooms can last for months, and they grow in the same light and temperature ranges of our homes and offices, their popularity is easy to understand. It’s no wonder that orchid growers have concentrated their attentions on this genus, and created thousands […]
Categories: Mini Orchids, Photos, Warm Growers
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Sunday, September 6th, 2009
As promised, here are some additional photos from our trip to San Francisco’s Conservatory of Flowers. I’ll start with more warm growing orchids, like these 2 gorgeous Paphs, followed by 2 colorful members of the Oncidium family. Among its thousands of tropical plants and flowers, the Conservatory has a resident gecko population to help with […]
Categories: Botanical Gardens, Cool Growers, Mini Orchids, Photos, Warm Growers
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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
This little beauty belongs to the enormous Bulbophyllum genus of the orchid family. Its bright orange flowers have dark red spots that inspired its scientific name, Bulbophyllum pardalotum, which means spotted like a leopard. The small flowers are 3/4 inch (2 cm) across. This species is native to the Philippines, where it’s a neighbor to […]
Categories: Mini Orchids, Photos, Warm Growers
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Friday, August 7th, 2009
Mini orchids have all the charms of larger plants, but you can fit a lot more of them in the same space. With small leaves and tiny flowers, this Oberonia certainly qualifies as a mini. Each flower is only the size of a grain of sand at 0.06 inches (1.5 mm.) I tried to count […]
Categories: Mini Orchids, Photos, Warm Growers, Watering
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Monday, July 20th, 2009
A major emphasis of this blog is demonstrating that orchids are easy to grow and flower, but we’re all human, and mistakes are always going to be part of the process. Many mistakes can be fixed, but unfortunately some may be fatal. These photos show my Sedirea in happier times, before it died a few […]
Categories: Fragrant Orchids, Intermediate Growers, Mini Orchids, Problems
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Sunday, June 21st, 2009
If you’re welcoming today’s summer solstice by enjoying some time outdoors, it’s always a good idea to keep your eyes open for whatever surprises nature can offer. Some can be so petite that they’re easy to overlook, but I find it’s often worth the effort to be observant. Case in point: these delightful Orchis flowers, […]
Categories: Cool Growers, Dormancy, Growing, Mini Orchids, Photos
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Friday, June 5th, 2009
With cool, foggy weather here in San Francisco, and even some unusual late spring showers this week, it’s the perfect climate for Masdevallias. No wonder that we have 3 different kinds in bloom at once. This first set shows a great purple hybrid with typical Masdevallia traits, like the triangular shape and bright colors. The […]
Categories: Cool Growers, Mini Orchids, Orchids in the Wild, Photos, Watering
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Saturday, April 25th, 2009
This unusual orchid is a Pterostylis. If you don’t enjoy trying to pronounce Greek scientific names, you’ll be happy to know that Pterostylis are nicknamed “greenhoods” in their native Australia and New Zealand. The bug-eaten pair of flowers in the first set of photos shows the unusual flower shape, including a slightly twisted flower lip […]
Categories: Cool Growers, Dormancy, Growing, Mini Orchids, Photos
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