Saturday, April 18, 2015

Orchidophilia Ottawa Orchid Show - April 2015

Phragmipediums display :



Phrag. caudatum:



Paph. emersonii:



Paph. Eddy Wets:



Cute paphiopedilum display:



Masdevallia velifera:



Some lycastes:




New purchases

Here is what I brought today from the show in Ottawa:



Two vanda seedlings from Clouds orchids. Their seedlings are always very healthy and have nice roots.
Two flasks from Ching Hua Orchids in Taiwan: anitum and superbiens. There was also supposed to be tonsum, but they were out of those, so I got a refund.
Small seedling of Paph. rothschldianum Mont Miliais FCC x self from Orchids in Our Tropics.
Two cattleyas from Ching Hua Orchids - porphyroglossa and schilleriana.

Closeup of flasks:


Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Two new micranthums


Here are two blooming sized micranthums that I got from trading my seedlings in. One of them has nice clean foliage and haven't bloomed yet. I already had two micranthums before and one of those is still alive, so this one will be Paphiopedilum micranthum III:



The other one had attempted the bud, but it dried out. Foliage has some damage, but there is a new fan growing out under the leaves, so when it is mature - plant will look nicer. Paphiopedilum micranthum IV:


Monday, April 6, 2015

Paphiopedilum stonei

Paphiopedilum stonei seedling came from Le Paradis des Orchidees in Montreal, full name is Paph. stonei 'Crown' x sib



It is my second attempt to grow stonei. First one was a flask from Orchid Inn, it wasn't very successful. Hopefully this seedling will survive.
I lives in small tank together with phals and warmth loving paph seedlings...

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Cattleya loddigesii var. alba

A new cattleya plant I brought from Montreal orchid show. An alba variaton of Cattleya loddigesii ordered from Orchis Floriculturing in Taiwan.



It is a blooming sized plant judjing by traces of spent flower stalks in all the mature pseudobulbs. There is a little green nub of new bulb start, hopefully it will be blooming for me when ready.

I have to get a few of smallish cattleya plants to keep in high light areas of my orchid tanks to provide some shade for paphs and phals. The previous residents - tenebrosa, purpurata and aurantiaca cross grew too tall and had to move out.

Since there are thousands of crosses exist in Cattleya alliance I decided to limit myself to getting species only, so there will be some kind of theme in my cattleya collection...