The darling decumana

Masdevallia decumanaThis is an amazing little Masdevallia that I feel no Pleurothallid grower really should be without. Masdevallia decumana has very impressive and large flowers, in fact this orchid is commonly referred to as the large flowered Masdevallia. My flower measures about 5 cm wide, not counting the long elegant sepals that extend far wider than the plant itself. Be sure to look at the […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:50+02:00February 19th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , |8 Comments

Coelogyne seductions

Coelogyne nitidaCoelogyne is a fairly large genus of more than 200 species primarily consisting of epiphytes with a few terrestrial and lithophyte exceptions. The wide distribution, from tropical lowland forests up to montane rain forests mean that temperature preferences vary from species to species. This is Coelogyne nitida, a medium size, intermediate to cool growing species registered by John Lindley in 1824. It has been […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:50+02:00February 13th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , |6 Comments

When lilac expectations turn green

Masdevallia lilacinaThis small sized epiphyte hails from northern Peru and southeast Ecuador where it grows at altitudes of 1500 to 2000 meters. The name, Masdevallia lilacina, is supposed to reflect the lilac color of the flowers, and I must say that I was actually a smidge disappointed when mine turned out more cream and green than lilac…! Oh, don’t get me wrong. I love green […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:50+02:00January 31st, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , , |12 Comments

Mystery Masdevallia

Masdevallia sp.I have the pleasure of introducing an unexpected, but very welcome, Masdevallia guest – or shall we say free passenger. It came in the same pot as my Dracula barrowii, purchased from Orchids & More in 2009 but I did not discover it until now when it decided to bloom. I knew something was up as soon as it started to spike. Dracula […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:50+02:00January 28th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , , |6 Comments

Pleurothallis eumecocaulon

Pleurothallis eumecocaulonA small but very beautiful little Pleurothallis from the section Ancipitia. It hails from the wet forests of Costa Rica and Panama where it grows at altitudes from 800 to 1700 meters. It is a prolific bloomer, mine has been blooming for a few months already. The flowers are small and don’t quite open up all the way so the flower looks a little bit […]

Masdevallia glandulosa

Masdevallia glandulosaHere is a real treat for you! Masdevallia glandulosa is a really special orchid with beautiful colors and amazing little candy-like bubbles (glands) inside the flower tube, hence the name… the epithet is derived from the Latin glandulosus which means “bearing the glands.” It has a very pleasant scent too, a little bit spicey like cinnamon or cloves mixed with honey perhaps. I got […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:51+02:00January 11th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , |7 Comments

It is tovarensis season again

Masdevallia tovarensisMasdevallia tovarensis has got to be one of those “must have” species if you like Masdevallia… both of mine are in bud or blooming now and it is such a nice time. It is just a stunningly beautiful species with waxy, long-lived and elegantly shaped white flowers. As if that was not enough – each inflorescence can produce 2-4 flowers simultaneously! Flowers measure about 8 […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:51+02:00January 9th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , |4 Comments

Lepanthes erinacea

Lepanthes erinaceaThis is a lovely little epiphyte is endemic to Costa Rica and it was registered as early as 1855. Lepanthes is a large genus with over 700 species that can be found across the Antilles and through Central- to South America. The lip is actually so highly specialized that it requires its own terminology to describe. An absolutely fascinating species that I am just beginning […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:51+02:00December 29th, 2010|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , |6 Comments

Maxillaria friedrichsthalii

Maxillaria friedrichsthaliiThis is a small hot to cool growing epiphyte found across Central- to South America. It grows in wet montane forests from sea level and up to about 1000 meters and it would probably prefer a little warmer temperatures than what I am providing, but alas, it is blooming so it is not complaining too much. The flowers never quite open all the way and can […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:51+02:00December 27th, 2010|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , |4 Comments

The taming of Dracula barrowii

Dracula barrowiiFinally!! After countless blasted buds this beautiful, but finicky, Dracula is blooming for me and I am sooo excited! It has been trying to bloom for months now, but the buds have blasted one after one with about a week to go before opening. It has been both frustrating and heartbreaking, especially since I haven’t been able to put my finger on exactly exactly […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:51+02:00December 21st, 2010|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , , , |8 Comments
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