Usually I have less blooming orchids in Summer, and some of the flowers are short lived. But this Lady Sleeper orchid I post here has been sequentially blooming for one year without stopping, the buds are produced one after another. Occasionally, it's rare to see the two flowers blooming together like a pair of dancing shoe. It's so pretty!
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Paphiopedilum. "Pinocchio" |
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Phalaenopsis |
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Phrag. "Don Wimber"
Deformed flower and short lived |
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Cattleya. Alliance. First time
bloom |
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Encyclia. "Green Hornet" |
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Dendrobium |
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