Dendrobium fimbriatum (var. oculatum)
By Meanie
- 4 Mar, 2011
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Taken in the lily house at Oxfords botanic gardens yesterday. Native to Nepal, India and China.
The red flower in the background is Quesnelia liboniana.
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Very nice.
4 Mar, 2011
What a prized possession!
4 Mar, 2011
Thanks guys!
I wish that it was mine Camillia....
4 Mar, 2011
Meanie:
Such great orange orchid flowers!
6 Mar, 2011
I wish it was mine too...
6 Mar, 2011
Alexandramou:
It's not a commonly available orchid for sale there?
6 Mar, 2011
Delonix,
You have got to be kidding me!!!!
The first time I went to buy a Phal Orchid......they wanted 70euros...and still in most florist shops they are very expensive. You can buy them for 15euros if you know where to go...even Lidl's has great prices. They try very hard to rip us off over here.
6 Mar, 2011
Alexandramou:
I guess I better not say how much the hundreds of thousands of available orchid hybrids cost here.
I've actually gotten many orchids for free from neighbor's and friends. :>)
6 Mar, 2011
It's an unusual colour Delonix. Ten minutes googling came up with not one Delonix!
6 Mar, 2011
Meanie:
This color is quite common here. I'll have to get some photos posted for you.
6 Mar, 2011
That would be good....
6 Mar, 2011
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This photo was taken at The University of Oxford Botanic Garden.
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Beautiful flowers...
4 Mar, 2011