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SHOW US YOUR ORCHIDS/FLOWERS!

I grow mine mostly in my basement under lights. It's much cooler down there. They can be tricky, I am still learning with these things myself!
 
The only Masdie that ever bloomed for me was a Masd infracta. But I decided to go out a winner and traded it before it could go the way of every other Masdie family plant I've tried. I didn't kill that many, but they were generally smaller when they left than when they arrived. The infracta had one good year out of the few I had it. But my Bulbo blumeii has a Masdie sort of appearance and I guess it satisfies my need for a three pronged flower.
 
Colmanara Jungle Monarch 'Everglades'

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OK, due to the encouragement offered by sumbuddy here on this site, I started a photo archive of my orchids.
I have quite a few to get posted yet but I got a start.
If your interested you can view them at this link.

Jeff's Orchids

Check back from time to time, I plan to be working on the site daily.
 
Here's an Onc. "Carnival Costume" currently in bloom for me with 4 other spikes about to bloom as well.

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Here's a Den. salaya "minist"

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Here's a Catt. Summer Christmas "Maria"

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How about a Phal. "Golden Treasure"

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None of my orchids are currently flowering, but I'm hoping they will again in spring.
Found the tag to this one laying around, finally.
Epi. Green Hornet (lancifolium x cochleatum)
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Don't remember. Can anyone ID? >.>;
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The plant in the background in the first photo is this orchid, but after it had finished blooming.
 
My Orchids

I grow native terrestrial orchids... both in my bog, and outside of it (for those that can take the soil conditions)... here are some pics from this past year:

Cypripedium acaule:
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Cypripedium montanum:
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Cypripedium parviflorum pubescens:
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Goodyera pubescens:
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Platanthera ciliaris:
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Platanthera flava:
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Platanthera radiata:
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Spiranthes cernua:
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Pretty :D I only have a raatle sanke orchid native to oregon :( but I may get more native terrestrials sometime if I can find them. If I had room I'd grow more but untill I get a greenhouse or move I am stuck with getting a few small native terrestrials
 
Here's some kind of Phal we got a few years ago. I dodn't know exactly what kind it is, but I know it has to be one of the more common types.
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This picture doesn't really do it's justice. The plant is a darker pink around the edges and gradually lightens toward the center.
 
I don't think that's a phal. Or are the really common ones that are white and look like that phals? I don't really grow Orchids, but we have several outside with flowers that shape.
 
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