Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Begonia decandra Pav. ex A.DC. in El Yunque National Forest
This Begonia is endemic of Puerto Rico. It can be seen in roadsides and places where the forest canopy borders and open sunny area.
Stelis perpusilliflora Cogn. in I.Urban 1909 in El Yunque National Forest
This orchid was photographed in El Yunque National forest. The flowers are tiny and remain cupped when they open. The inflorescence is horizontal with the flowers pointing downwards or to the side. I had to bend the inflorescence upwards to get a view of the inside of the flowers.
Sunday, October 27, 2024
Dendrobium stratiotes Rchb. f. 1886
In my experience, this Dendrobium does well and its easy to grow in Puerto Rico. Once the canes have reached mature size, they will produce long lasting flowers. The canes can vary in size depending on the genetics of the plant and the care it receives. Sadly, I lost it because I became too complacent about its care. The thing is, once the cane reaches the side of the pot, its a must to repot it taking care to damage the roots as little as possible. Neglecting repotting can cause the loss of the plant once the roots that are in the pot die.
Monday, October 21, 2024
Friday, October 18, 2024
Rhyncholaeliocattleya Nakornchaisiri Delight
Rhyncholaeliocattleya Nakornchaisiri Delight photographed at the Mayaguez Orchid society show in the Mayaguez Mall.
Thursday, October 17, 2024
Sunday, October 13, 2024
Acampe rigida, a large plant with small colorful flowers.
Acampe rigida is a large plant that produces inflorescences with small flowers that are shorter than the leaves. The flowers are quite colorful. A few people locally grow this plant, most prefer the large flowered Vandas.
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Friday, October 11, 2024
Cattleya Monte Elegante 'Hsin Pu'
I photographed this orchid at this month meeting of the PR orchid judging center. The plant was tall, had immaculate pseudobulbs and the inflorescence was held high over the foliage. The head of flowers was quite eye catching, it was slightly fragrant. The flowers were in perfect condition.
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Bulbophyllum reticulatum x Bulbophyllum lasianthum 'Red'
In this hybrid the flowers look floppy, not fully opened and withered. That is the way the flower look even when fresh The strange appearance of the flowers is due to the Bulbophyllum lasianthum parent influence.
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Lc. Llory Ann 'Paradise' x Myrmecophila lyonsii
This is a first bloom of a seedling of this cross. It still has some way to go before reaching adult size. Adult plants are tall and produce an inflorescence that can carry 6 or 7 flowers.
Renanthera bella J.J. Wood 1981
This species is native of Borneo. This species was once rare, now it can be obtained at reasonable prices. It is small sized compared with species like coccinea and storiei. Like all Renantheras it needs exposure to strong light to bloom and frequent watering and fertilizing.
Bulbophyllum stellatum Ames 1912
Bulbophyllum stellatum Ames 1912, is a species that is from the Philippines. Its a small plant with small flowers on an umbellate inflorescence.
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Rlc. Regal Red 'Paradise' x Laelia undulata 'Waldor'
A cross of a Rhyncholaeliocattleya with a Laelia of the group formerly classified as Schomburkia. The hybrid has a lovely color that this photo doesn't really capture well. The flower doesn't resemble much either parent. Rlc. Regal Red is a round red flower, and Laelia undulata produces a head of small wavy flowers on a long inflorescence.
Monday, October 7, 2024
Rhynchodendrum Cabalgata en Verde x Brassavola cucullata
This hybrid is a cross of Rhynchodendrum Cabalgata en Verde (Epidendrum ciliare x Rhyncholaelia digbyana) and Brassavola cucullata. It has a fimbriate lip that shows mainly the influence of Epi. ciliare and B. cucullata.
A cross of Lc. Lory Ann 'Paradise' x Myrmecophila lyonsii
This cross of Lc. Lory Ann 'Paradise' and Myrmecophila lyonsii is a large plant that produces a head of lilac colored flowers. The flowers have different orientations but that is due to the fact that the Myr. lyonsii parent has non resupinate flowers.