Ricardo's Blog,

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.

Showing posts with label variegata. Show all posts
Showing posts with label variegata. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Tolumnia variegata (Sw.) Braem 1986, with flowers that appear to lack anthocyanin, these flowers are unlike any I have ever seen in the wild.

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Photograph with flash Photograph with natural light Tolumnia variegata is one of the most common orchids in Puerto Rico.  I...
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Thursday, October 1, 2015

Tolumnia variegata "in situ" in the Rio Abajo Forest, Puerto Rico, a plant that I have been watching since last year.

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I have been watching this plant since last year when I spotted it blooming in September.  The plant is growing exposed to ful...
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Sunday, September 14, 2014

Tolumnia variegata, observations on a plant growing "in situ" on the Rio Abajo forest

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As I walk through the forest I often see orchid plants growing in the trees.  Most of them are in predictable places where o...
Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Tolumnia (Oncidium) variegata, birds weaving this orchid into their nest

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Tolumnia variegata, one of our most common native orchids A nest of an unidentified species of bird The orchid was originally...
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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Tolumnia (Oncidium) variegata, a native orchid locally known as angel of the coffee plantation

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Tolumnia variegata from Rio Abajo Note the large and prominent callus at the center of the flower Two flowers from a Rio Abajo ...
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