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TOLUMNIA JAIRAK RAINBOW "PINK SKIRT"
Hi! This is an Aerangis isn't it? What species?
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Thank you it's a Rhydohypoxis I love it to, I have another in a deep redThat's a great accent plant! I don't recognize it though. What type of plant is it?
The first one is Brassavola Nodosa and the second one is Brassavola hybrid. They are very reliable bloomer for me.Hi! This is an Aerangis isn't it? What species?
I love Aerangis plain white colour!
Here is another orchid that just started to open.
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I will see if the tag is still there. I had this one probably 10 years now. Seems to like the Houston heat and reliable bloomer. The fragrant is really nice also. I still have a handful of orchids from the old day when I was into them.Outstanding! What's this one called?
Thanks for your reply.The first one is Brassavola Nodosa and the second one is Brassavola hybrid. They are very reliable bloomer for me.
Woah! What is it??One of my favorite plants at this time of year. At the right angle, it looks like those floating things in Avatar.
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It's a bulb I dug from a house in my sister's neighborhood several years ago. Some say it's a Peruvian Daylily. It's a vigorous grower and blooms best when grown in full sun. It's similar to the Cahaba Lily, a native in our part of Alabama, but that one is a shoals lily only. I have no idea where this one originated.Woah! What is it??
It looks similar to both indeed but still not sure it's either of them, Idk what it is. I really like it though! You should propagate it as much as possible..It's a bulb I dug from a house in my sister's neighborhood several years ago. Some say it's a Peruvian Daylily. It's a vigorous grower and blooms best when grown in full sun. It's similar to the Cahaba Lily, a native in our part of Alabama, but that one is a shoals lily only. I have no idea where this one originated.