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Recent blooms (and updates)

Can you try to find them all in the first photo?

1: Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi (it has not done anything during the cooler months, but now it’s getting started!)

2: Maxillaria Memoria Ben Berliner (i think? Variabilis x tenuifolia. It grows like there’s no tomorrow, and there’s many flowers, that lasts and smells so good!)

3: Dryadella edwallii (first time bloomer! Though, it seems like the sepal is fused, which I am disappointed. But I think it is a sequential bloomer!)

4: Lepanthopsis astrophora (it grows leaves once in a while, but it is definitely a flower machine).

5: Lepanthes telepogoniliflora (I’m very surprised at how fast this one bloomed! It was in bud when I first received it, but it blasted. It’s making one more spike and two more leaves already!)

Extra: Goodyera biflora is budding and kuhlhaselttia yakushimensis (I think?) is still growing. My Dracula lost all of its most juvenile growth, but another on appeared and the spike is steadily growing. And Pleurothallis cardiostola has one of the most beautiful emerging leaves! One unique quirk is its serrated ends, which I just noticed recently.

u/epic_sushisushi — 6 days ago