No sooner had I taken my plant to the orchid exhibit that the flowering started to pick up.



Above left Cirropetalum Medusae, one of the most unlikely and beautiful orchids I have ever seen. It is big, the hairs are four inches long to give you a sense of scale. In the middle and right there is an Oncidium I did not take to the exhibit because I learned late Wednesday I had to take my plants that same evening and the exhibot was at a local shopping mall which isn huge, so I could only carry two plants and letf this one. It was given to me as Oncidium Sphacelatum, but in the picrtures of those flowers in books, the sepals in the middle looked bigger.


This is a nice Cattleya hybrid, flowers regularly, no clue what it is, it is from the time where I would get any orchid no matter what it was.

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