Hello! I think this plant will be very attractive when it gets lots of beautiful green growths with flower spikes in your terracotta pot… I guess I am saying as a specimen size plant it will be lovely 😊
Imo, that's a fascinating and beautiful orchid that I'd be delighted to own. It's tiny russet-pink flowers would be more than welcome. Could give it a dry winter, no problem. I grow a few common Phalaenopsis on my uk shaded kitchen windowsill, all currently in flower, and some ground growing orchids that die back and overwinter in the garage. Yes, I'd happily give that little treasure a go 😊
Well Matthew...I'll pass on this one. Some Bulbos have spikes growing in a similar fashion with the tiny flowers grouped together. Enjoy your oddity! But TY for the info.
Super cute! It’s attractiveness is it’s unique flower habit 🦄
Hi Mathew😃🙌Interesting orchid there. I think it will be rather beautiful once it fills out and makes many flowering inflorescences🥰
Hello! I think this plant will be very attractive when it gets lots of beautiful green growths with flower spikes in your terracotta pot… I guess I am saying as a specimen size plant it will be lovely 😊
It certainly likes your conditions!
The blooms look like those I hope to get on my Dendrochilum wenzelli, although the leaves are VERY different.
Imo, that's a fascinating and beautiful orchid that I'd be delighted to own. It's tiny russet-pink flowers would be more than welcome. Could give it a dry winter, no problem. I grow a few common Phalaenopsis on my uk shaded kitchen windowsill, all currently in flower, and some ground growing orchids that die back and overwinter in the garage. Yes, I'd happily give that little treasure a go 😊
Well Matthew...I'll pass on this one. Some Bulbos have spikes growing in a similar fashion with the tiny flowers grouped together. Enjoy your oddity! But TY for the info.
Nice dont know if I can handle that here in florida with so many mealy bugs come spring. I struggle with cataseum type leaves
can you imagine trying to pollinate that? I'd need a hell of a magnifying glass and much more manual dexterity.