This blog is an eclectic mix of orchid culture, tropical fish keeping and Amazon parrot behavior. It also has stories just about anything I find interesting. Este blog es una mezcla eclectica del cultivo de las orquideas, el cuidado de los peces tropicales y el comportamiento de las cotorras Amazona. Tambien tiene historias de todo lo que encuentro interesante.
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Monday, April 24, 2017
Grammatophyllum speciosum Blume 1825
This plant was given to me in 1995, then it was barely the size of my little finger. It was fresh from a community pot. It took twelve years to reach blooming size. This year it produced two massive inflorescences.
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Saturday, April 22, 2017
Pelexia adnata (Sw.) Poit. ex Rich 1818, Bosque de Rio Abajo, Puerto Rico
Most afternoons, when it doesn't rain, I jog in the forest trails. Most of the vegetation by the trail sides is either ferns or weeds, but occasionally I see something unusual. A few weeks ago I noticed this orchid. However the flowers are tiny and the plant is small so it hardly stands out from the surrounding plants.
Microchilus species, in the forest understory, Guilarte Peak, Puerto Rico
While walking on the trail that leads to the top of the Guilarte peak, I found a some plants of this species blooming. I found several plants to only two still had flowers as its blooming season in this locality is ending.
Thursday, April 6, 2017
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Paphiopedilum St. Swithin 'El cotorro electrico'
This is the third spike this plant has put out on 2017. I didn't photograph the first blooming, with two spikes because I was very busy and when I found time, the flowers were not at their best. Hopefully next year it will bloom even better. Usually it produces four flower per inflorescence, in this one it only produced two and of a lesser size than other blooming.
Monday, April 3, 2017
Sunday, April 2, 2017
Dendrobium Jairak Fire Horn 'Cooper Prince' AM/AOS.
Really liked the color of this one. The flowers are large and richly colored. The plant was in the middle of a group of many other Dendrobium and other orchids which made it impossible to take a good side view of the inflorescence. If this one grows as large as other antilope Dendrobium plants, it will be a truly spectacular.