Orchid B. nodosa
By Greenthumb
- 29 Dec, 2008
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New bud showing. This is a performer at my house, blooms three or four times a year. Not the prettiest bloom, but nice and reliable.
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Those are air roots. The orchid drinks water and gains nutrients from the air, a epiphytic behavior. This is why they demand more humidity. The thicker leaves types lie the cattleya or this hybrid can take a dry spell a little better than the thinner leaved varieties. Paphiopedulum or Phaleonopsis are two I'd recommend for easier forgiving maintenance....lol.
6 Jan, 2009
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This photo is of "Orchid Lady of the Night" in Greenthumb's garden
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Are those roots hanging out in the air? I've never done orchids.
6 Jan, 2009