Lepanthes melpomene

Lepanthes melpomeneI would like to wish you all a very nice Christmas with images of this lovely Lepanthes, named after Melpomene who initially was the Greek muse of singing and later became the muse of tragedy. Perhaps it only works in my warped mind, but it somehow seemed a fitting theme for the day… the rest of you – go with the intense beauty […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:45+02:00December 24th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on Lepanthes melpomene

Dracula velutina

Dracula velutinaI love everything about Dracula orchids, and this species does not disappoint… I love the shape of the flowers, the awesome dark red to nearly black sepaline tails an the coloring – especially from the back. I adore the icicle looking texture of the flowers and the little monkey face in the middle of the flowers just makes me smile. Dracula velutina is a medium […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:45+02:00December 17th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , |2 Comments

Masdevallia (Acinopetala) nicaraguae

Masdevallia nicaraguaeA small to medium size warm to intermediate growing epiphyte that was found in the in cloud forest on Mombacho Volcano in Nicaragua, but it grows across most of Central America. The waxy white flowers measure about 1,5 cm tall and bloom on a short, single flowered, suberect inflorescence amidst the leaves. I really like the sparse pink and green details inside the flowers and the faint […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:45+02:00December 15th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , |4 Comments

Paphiopedilum appletonianum

Paphiopedilum appletonianumThis handsome fellow has been my main dinner-table decoration this season, and it is very good at its job. A stunning centerpiece with gorgeous compact mottled leaves with a super tall and slender inflorescence that won’t impede dinner conversations. I adore the little guy and would not mind having an entire window box of them blooming every Christmas – much better than any other […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:45+02:00December 5th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Paphiopedilum appletonianum

Cattleya Dahlenburg Mini

Cattleya Dahlenburg MiniThis is rather nice mini Cattleya hybrid, named after the town where the grower (Karge) is located. I am actually not that big on Cattleya hybrids in general, and I think what it is I really like about this particular one is the way it grows – mounted on a small terracotta pipe. It seems well suited for this particular mounting technique […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:45+02:00November 25th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , |6 Comments

Epidendrum endresii

Epidendrum endresiiA lovely intermediate to cool growing epiphyte from Costa Rica and Panama where it grows in cloud forests at elevations from 1200 up to 2400 meters. My plant is fairly small in size, measuring about 12-15 cm tall, but apparently the species can grow about twice as large. It produces a small cluster of flowers on a terminal inflorescence. Very petite and sweet flowers measuring […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:45+02:00November 18th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , |2 Comments

Almost the smallest orchid in the world

Platystele microtatanthaPlatystele microtatantha is one of the smallest orchids in the world. The flower is not much bigger than the tip of a pen at about 2-3 mm or so, I admit it is a bitch to measure… The whole plant, even though it is quite a healthy specimen, does not measure more than a couple of centimeters across. The worlds smallest orchid ever […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:46+02:00November 13th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , , |6 Comments

Bulbophyllum pulchellum

Bulbophyllum pulchellumSuch a beautiful and exotic looking orchid…. this is one I am kind of holding on to even though I don’t really have the space. I have bloomed it sucessfully on the windowsill, but I get one, perhaps two flowers. In the warm/intermediate vivarium I get about 5 flowers per bulb, and all the bulbs bloom. So I grow it in the very, […]

By |2017-10-13T11:25:46+02:00November 6th, 2011|Categories: My orchids|Tags: , , , , |8 Comments

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
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