Masdevallia panguiensis

Masdevallia panguiensisA somewhat shy looking Masdevallia only found in Ecuador where it grows at altitudes of 1200 to 1500 meters. It is named after El Pangui, the capital city of the Zamora-Chinchipe Province in Southeastern Ecuador where it was first found by Luer and Andreetta in 1983. This is another lovely species from the impressive section Durae in Masdevallia, a section known for its large […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:51+02:00December 16th, 2010|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , , , |4 Comments

Masdevallia norae

Masdevallia noraeThis is such an ethereal and elegant little Masdevallia. At first the flowers might seem a bit bland and colorless, but when you really look at them up close you see that the they are cast in an almost metallic sheen. The incredible subtle purple details inside the flowers are further accentuated by the plain outside wrapper. Quite stunning really.

Masdevallia norae originates from South America where it grows at […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:51+02:00December 12th, 2010|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on Masdevallia norae

Brassavola nodosa

Brassavola nodosaOh I have been waiting for this one to bloom for a year now, and here it is. Finally! …and what a beautiful flower it is!! A long lasting sensual flower with elegant flowing shapes in delicate shades of cream and white…  It has a very pleasant fragrance that grows a lot stronger at night. I read somewhere that it was supposed to […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:52+02:00December 9th, 2010|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , , |4 Comments

Paphiopedilum Vinicolor

Paphiopedilum VinicolorIn Othello, William Shakespeare wrote, “good wine is a good familiar creature if it be well used.” This impressive Paphiopedilum Vinicolor orchid is a very nice familiar creature indeed. It bloomed last year in November, and here we go again. Nice with dependable orchids you can set your watch to. About being well used… well… at least it is very much appreciated.

The beautiful waxy […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:52+02:00November 24th, 2010|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , |4 Comments

Masdevallia laucheana

Masdevallia laucheanaThis is a very nice and fragrant little Masdevallia endemic to Costa Rica where it grows in primary forests from 950 to 1500 meters. The description of Masdevallia laucheana on IOSPE claim that is is supposed to smell like vanilla, a good friend of mine swears that his  smells just like coconut, but mine definitely has a very distinct Lemon […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:52+02:00November 22nd, 2010|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , |6 Comments

Restrepia muscifera

Restrepia musciferaThis is the first time this flashy little Restrepia is blooming for me and I have really been looking forward to it. The colors and patterns of the large fused lateral sepals, the defining character of Restrepia, can be quite stunning. Restrepia muscifera is one of the most incredible of them all. I love the distinct purple dots contrasting against the bright yellow and white […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:54+02:00November 14th, 2010|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , |10 Comments

Time to stop and smell the roseola

Masdevallia roseolaI wrote about this lovely little Masdevallia roseola back in May, and I thought the bloom it was producing then was quite impressive. Oh, and it really was, but after only a brief rest late in the summer it is back at it again with double the effort. This has turned into quite the little specimen and I just adore it! The definition of […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:54+02:00November 13th, 2010|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , |6 Comments

A lovely hairy trumpet with a tricky name

Trichosalpinx sp.Trichosalpinx (trick-oh-SAL-pinks), mmm… say that five times fast. Trichosalpinx is a genus of about 100 tropical American species closely related to Pleurothallis. What differentiates the genus is the ringed sheaths on their stems, you can see these on the second and third photos below. The generic name actually means “trumpet with hairs,” and although I am not that fond of generic names they can be […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:54+02:00November 11th, 2010|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , , |4 Comments

Ascocentrum miniatum ‘Kai Gold’

Ascocentrum miniatum 'Kai Gold'This impressive little orchid practically lights up the whole room, despite its diminutive size. ‘Kai Gold’ is the clone name of my particular Ascocentrum miniatum and it definitely lives up to the name with its intense cluster of brilliant orange flowers and a bright orange spur.

Ascocentrum miniatum is, like the name implies, a miniature from the humid forests of Southeastern Asia […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:54+02:00November 7th, 2010|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , |4 Comments

Masdevallia impostor

Masdevallia impostorI got this orchid from Ecuagenera at the show in Gothenburg about a month ago. It is such an impressive species and I have been wanting one for a long time. It came with two old inflorecenses and they came to life again producing new buds as soon as I got it home. The inflorecense measure about 45 cm long and keep growing as […]

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