Trichosalpinx orbicularis

Trichosalpinx orbicularisThis is one of several types of Trichosalpinx orbicularis, a warm to intermediate growing epiphyte from Central- to nothern South America where it grows at elevations of 180 to 1500 meters. I just could not stop photographing this fantastically photogenic species, such amazingly showy and voluptuous flowers. They measure about 2,5 mm. each and are held like a bunch of 9-10 grapes under the leaf. The coloration […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:46+02:00October 30th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , |4 Comments

Sigmatostalix costaricensis

Sigmatostalix costaricensisThis fascinating looking species hail, as the name suggests, from Costa Rica. It produces a remarkable display of flowers with an uncanny resemblance to a flock of birds resting on a wire. A fairly forgiving species, a strong grower both in the shade and in brighter conditions. Apparently it can produce multiple inflorescences per pseudobulb, but mine has produced but one with twelve flowers this year. […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:46+02:00October 23rd, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on Sigmatostalix costaricensis

Neofinetia falcata

Neofinetia falcataI am really enjoying the Neofineta season this year… I have had one plant after the other releasing each other since this summer, filling the orchid room with the lovely scent of vanilla and spices. This is the regular white variety, but a fairly recent acquisition (‘Hisui’) with a nice yellow hue is coming up next, the buds are about to open any day […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:46+02:00October 17th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , |5 Comments

The Swedish Orchid Society magazine

The Swedish Orchid Society magazineI have not had a whole lot of time to write lately, and I have had soooo much to write about too! There is so much blooming over here right now that I have not had the time to photograph them all. But I have a pretty good reason for it. I am very pleased to announce that […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:46+02:00October 8th, 2011|Categories: A day in the life of..., Projects|Tags: , , , , |6 Comments
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