Showing posts with label Yellow flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yellow flowers. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Phalaenopsis Tsay's Evergreen II

Phal Tsay's Evergreen II came in better conditions than the first one, it also has two spikes and even one flower open.



There is nothing green about the bloom, it is rather buttery yellow, so I have no idea why the "Evergreen" came up.
I bought some doubles of the phal hybrids because want to experiment with mounting on the tree fern slabs. I saw many pictures of Mervin's phals on the orchidboard and really like how they look. Of course our conditions are totally different and most likely I will kill my plants, but that's why I got doubles.
This plant has nice healthy leaves, some good roots, but I also cut some rotted ones when re-potting.



I will wait for both of them to start growing new roots and then will mount one.

Update: Turns out that Evergreen has nothing to do with the actual color. It is the name of the originator who registered this cross in 1995. The parents are Sheba's Elf and Yungho Princess Gelb.